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Re: [alfa] Frozen Clutch



When my '65 Sprint GT did that exact thing, I finally broke it loose by 
accelerating in gear to about 20 MPH, then with the clutch pedal on the 
floor, jamming on the brakes. After the 3rd or 4th time, it broke loose. 
Apparently the disk had sort of seized to the flywheel.

Incidentally, the successful attempt also resulted in the loss of brake 
pressure to the rear brakes - the steel line had corroded a great deal (car 
location upper New York State - lots of salt on the roads during winter) - 
the pressure burst through the pipe with a hole about 1/8" in diameter.

At that point I started a major tear down rebuild - never succeeded in 
finishing, as I moved to Florida onto my sailboat - could not handle the 5 
cars we had, so sold all (including the "basket case Alfa") except for a 
1981 BMW 528i sedan.

Now I am sorry that I sold the Sprint GT, as I have been unable to find a 
replacement in anywhere near as good condition for any where near the 
selling price.

Gwynne Spencer

At 04:05 PM 4/21/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Howdy all - my topless '69 1750 Spider Veloce (looks like a Duetto) has been
>resting during our severe winter here in SoCal (temp plummeted to +48F one
>day) and I'm unable to disengage the clutch.  The car starts in gear and I can
>drive it around the neighborhood but can't break the clutch loose by revving
>and pumping the clutch which worked on my GTB6.
>
>Any suggestions?  WD-40?
>
>Cheers,
>
>Dave Mericle the Elder
>Leucadia, CA  BEACH-N-RIDES
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