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[alfa] Jinxed. Milano clutch failure
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- From: Mark Denovich <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 23:29:16 -0500
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What is this, 3 whole days after I said I had faith in my Milano?
The story: Driving home, as I was passing the last exit before the
tunnel (2 miles away) I hear the traffic report (1 day after installing
the radio) telling me to avoid the tunnel as there was a fatal accident
on the other side and the tunnel was closed. 100yds farther I was in
bumper to bumper traffic. I inched along for a few minutes. Then when
pushing on the clutch... "wham" the pedal hit the floor and the car
lurched forward. I bumped it into neutral and rolled to the minimal
shoulder. I called AAA for a tow, but knew it would be a while as the
traffic was barely moving. Fortunately, a PennDOT towtruck was only a
short distance behind me, and he picked me up to get my car out of
traffic. At least the truck was warm and I had someone to talk to, as
it took 2 hours to get to the tunnel exit where he dropped me off. I
then killed some time in a Starbucks waiting for another AAA truck to
tow me the last mile or two home.
The diagnosis: I had guessed the cluch fork broke (as happens on the
105 series cars, right?) Luckily, I have a spare gearbox to compare,
and I found that the "spherical pin" snapped off. I heard it clunk to
the bottom of the gearbox when I pulled the clutch fork.
The repair: It looks like I can just remove what's left of the old one
and transplant the good pin in from my old gearbox? Is it going to be
that easy?
--Mark
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