Clutch plate stuck after long time in storage

Started by NSharpley, October 29, 2018, 03:42:24 PM

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NSharpley

So the title is not exactly what I'm writing about.

I did suspect a fused clutch plate after my Alfetta GT was in storage for 14 years but I successfully freed it by putting the car on stands, starting it in gear, clutch pedal in and applying handbrake.

Now starting in gear with pedal in and rear wheels do not move, I can get all gears.

Problem now is I have an unpleasant whirring noise that appears to be constant, regardless of clutch pedal position.

I havent inspected anything as yet ... I just thought Id throw this out there and see if anyone has had experience with this situation and can confidently point the finger.

I'm fairly sure its clutch related and the opposing forces acting on the clutch to free it have potentially damamged something ... OR ... its just a 14 year old clutch plate thats been sitting dormant for a long time and has corroded.

Current Alfa:
1975 Alfetta GT 2.0 Race car
1979 Alfetta GTV (Resto)
1972 105 2000 GTV (Resto)
1987 Alfa 75 2.5

Past Alfas:
1982 Alfetta Sportiva (briefly in my possession. Restored and sold)
1989 Alfa 75 2.5
1982 Alfetta Sedan 2.0
1976 Alfetta GT

poohbah

Possibly clutch thrust bearing? They make a whirring noise when on the way out.
Now:    2002 156 GTA
            1981 GTV
Before: 1999 156 V6 Q-auto
            2001 156 V6 (sadly cremated)

NSharpley

Thanks for the replies ...

Im happy to drop the front of the box down and pull the clutch housing off and replace the bearing ...

Probably wouldnt hurt to replace the plate itself whilst Im in there too.

Current Alfa:
1975 Alfetta GT 2.0 Race car
1979 Alfetta GTV (Resto)
1972 105 2000 GTV (Resto)
1987 Alfa 75 2.5

Past Alfas:
1982 Alfetta Sportiva (briefly in my possession. Restored and sold)
1989 Alfa 75 2.5
1982 Alfetta Sedan 2.0
1976 Alfetta GT

NSharpley

The annoying thing is I've just had the entire driveline out of the car for a considerable makeover.

Didnt do anything with the gearbox though ...

Oh well ... if it was just out then it'll come out again nice and easily.

Then again, a small case of CBF may delay that fix for a while.
Current Alfa:
1975 Alfetta GT 2.0 Race car
1979 Alfetta GTV (Resto)
1972 105 2000 GTV (Resto)
1987 Alfa 75 2.5

Past Alfas:
1982 Alfetta Sportiva (briefly in my possession. Restored and sold)
1989 Alfa 75 2.5
1982 Alfetta Sedan 2.0
1976 Alfetta GT