AC Owners Club Forum
AC Owners Club Forum => Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum => Topic started by: James Eastwood on April 10, 2019, 12:57:44
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My Bristol clutch is slipping and to my knowledge has never been replaced in our family ownership (47 years!).
Having done a search I have found I need these parts;
MG Heavy duty 8.5" diaphragm
AP racing Clutch plate CP5352/1 ,
Borg & Beck Carbon Thrust release part # 3301
1) My budget may not run to the AP racing plate I may have to use a standard MG item - comments?
2) I'm also tempted to use the MG roller bearing because it comes inexpensively as part of the heavy duty clutch kit - thoughts?
3) I've learnt from one of Keith's posts that the AC clutch slave needs to be shimmed, I assume this means an lengthening of the push road to adapt for a slightly different diaphragm depth - Keith/gents - can some one give me an idea of how much shimming is required, in the order of 100 thou or half inch or what?
4) Do I need to machine a new set of dowel and bolt holes, or will the MG fit the Bristol pattern.
Thank you!
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If I could appeal for help at least on the 4th item, assistance would be appreciated as knowing whether machining is required it helps me plan to the job.
James
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I suggest you speak to INracing. They supply various different Bristol clutch kits for road & race applications. I've fitted one of their standard 8" kits in a road car & other than having to swap over the spacer ring from the original cover plate ,it fitted & operated without any issues.
Regards Luke.
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If you are using the car as a road car then why upset its characteristics by ending up with a heavy clutch pedal. I have used borg and beck lotus twincam pressure plates for years and they are a straight fit with no sign of slipping. MGB pressure plates are also a direct fit.
Tony
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Thanks for both of the last two suggestions. V useful to know the pressure plate is a direct fit. I do plan on using the car for sprint and hill climb.
I have also been under the car over the weekend to check that it hadn't run out of mechanic travel at the slave cylinder as the plate has worn. I have a knurled adjuster on a threaded slave push rod (not sure if this is standard?) and I was able to check that it has nor run out of travel.
I therefore need to order the replacement clutch now.