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Originally Posted by 67ragtp
Tom,
Had the same situation on my ls7/tko 600 with regards to the release point. Just barely disengaging when depressed to the floor and releasing immediatly off the floor. My numbers came up with a difference of .210 to .215 this puts you on the high side leaving to much gap between the bearing and fingers of the clutch. Another words your not depressing the pressure plate deep enough. You need to close up the gap, problem is another .100 conical shim wil close it off to much. What I did, to put me in the center of the range was machine off .050 from one of the shims and tig tack(around the perimeter) the shim on to one of the .1 shims to give me a shim that yielded
.150". This moved my difference number to .160 and now it grabs in the center of the clutch pedal travel.
I dont think that your adjusment parameters are what caused your bearing failure, the first thing that comes to mind is weather or not your slamming the back of the master. I would expect the leak to be up top if that was the case. The pedal stop is very important, you should hold the pedal firmly to the floor and adjust the clevis until the master bottoms out. Then back off two full turns.
maybe its a line failure where the lines enter the release bearing, when you get the trans out please let us know what you found, Jim over at hurst drive line will support you as well, he's very good.
Rich
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Rich, Thanks for reply. I did not think of smaller shim as I just assumed .100 was the smallest. I did not get the trans out today but I did get it up and off the ground. Looking in the side and feeling lines with my finger tips it had no sign of media leaking. So I am pretty sure it is likely an o-ring failure. I will post back when I get it out. I must admit I never really fussed with a pedal stop. I will give that some thought.
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Originally Posted by Fluid Power
I feel your pain. I went thru the same drama. Let me drag my notes out as well and see what I can do. My RB came with 2 different thickness shims. I believe .100 and .050. I may have extra if needed. But for starters, the tech guys at RAM are awesome. I would start with them. (no offense to the Hurst guys) but it is RAM's product.
It took lots of math and measuring but I got it right and it works perfect. Much better than the 2 McLeod POS's I bought. Yes, I am very good at pulling transmissions!
Darren
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Darren, thanks for sharing. I suspect newer RB must come with two shims sizes. I read that the Ram 78125HD is a better offering now than a few years ago. I will call them this week and ask them. I also saw this in the Chevy Hi Performance mag:
http://www.ramclutches.com/zen-cart/...roducts_id=677 it seems the HD bearing has a longer travel of 1" and somehow this will help adjust? I will report back.
Thanks again for the feedback guy's