[AT] OT, sort of: Harm in keeping clutch engaged while stopped?
Bob Brooks
rbrooks at hvc.rr.com
Wed Jul 21 17:25:26 PDT 2004
Nathan;
How would holding the clutch down reduce wear on a crankshaft thrust
bearing?
You are taking the load off the flywheel, and the engine does not have
to turn the transmission or move the car.
The crankshaft should move away from the thrust bearing.....
I was always told it was to minimize wear and tear on the throw out
bearing and clutch fingers.
And I still put the car in neutral rather than hold in the clutch at a
stop..... I was taught the same way.
Of course the 144 Cu in 6 cyl in the Falcon didn't make enough power to
worry about, and the three speed on the column linkage was a little
sloppy, I think it had about 12 different positions. ;)
Bob
Ndg1952 at wmconnect.com wrote:
>Holding the clutch pedal down for long periods of time will increase wear on
>the crankshaft thrust bearing.
>
>Nathan Good
>Penn Laird, VA
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