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02-22-2023, 07:23 AM | #1 |
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Jerico grinds in reverse after street driving?
I have a bracket car with a Jerico that I drive on the street. I know most of you have dedicated race cars but probably the most amount of manual transmission experience out of any drag racing class. So I was hoping to ask if anyone experiences release issues after your drivetrain gets good and heated after driving an hour or so? It's a mild grind and can be stopped easily by easing into gear. I also hold the clutch in for five seconds or more to let everything spin down. When I had the Jerico pilot bearing it would grind so bad I had to turn the car off and then put into gear. I currently run a GM bronze bushing and its night and day improvement. My bellhousing is aligned to perfection both parallelism and concentric. I don't believe it to be an air gap issue either. I'm thinking that it takes so little power to turn these transmission that my pilot shaft may be dragging.
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02-22-2023, 09:02 AM | #2 |
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Re: Jerico grinds in reverse after street driving?
usually that is a sign of the clutch dragging a bit. check and make sure the disc slides easily on the input splines. Maybe a bit more air gap
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Re: Jerico grinds in reverse after street driving?
Sounds pretty normal to me. Thats just the way all of mine have been. I'm sure the clutch isn't disengaging all the way ,but I just dealt with it.
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Re: Jerico grinds in reverse after street driving?
Pilot bushing could be dry and dragging or too shallow and catching on the input shaft. It is normal to grind if the clutch air gap is not wide. I used to put in low gear, use syncro's to stop clutch and transmission insides from spinning and then go to reverse.
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Re: Jerico grinds in reverse after street driving?
What type of clutch are you using? A bronze pilot bushing will not last very long with a sintered iron disc, like a McLeod Soft Lok. The dust from the clutch disc is abrasive, and will chew up that bronze bushing pretty quick, and allow the input shaft to wobble around.
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02-23-2023, 06:35 AM | #7 |
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Re: Jerico grinds in reverse after street driving?
Thanks for the feedback, yea I dealt with it with my last combo for ten plus years. This combo is much better. I think removing the Jerico pilot bearing and going back to a bronze bushing made the difference. Sounds like it's pretty common.
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Re: Jerico grinds in reverse after street driving?
I know this is Hijacking the thread, But...I think the OP has his answer.
Has anyone used a 10,000 RPM brand multi disc metallic clutch with diaphragm? Looks like you shim the stand height to get it set up. (no instructions) I have a new one that came to me as a spare when I bought all of a buddies racecar Estate. Is it something usable or just old junk?
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