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79 Datsun 310 clutch malfunction


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A few days ago, the clutch on my 310 started to slip, so I decided to take it apart to see what was wrong. It has the FWD A14 with the clutch that can be serviced without dropping the tranny. Unfortunately, when I removed the bearing housing from the clutch, the primary drive gear stayed in the clutch disc. Now its stuck in there and I'm not sure how to get out. Does anybody have any advice or tips on how to remove it?

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> when I removed the bearing housing from the clutch, the primary drive gear stayed in the clutch disc.

 

So you have the bearing housing removed. Now the gear is stuck in the disc. If you are replacing the disc, just tap the gear out of the disc.

 

Don't worry about the disc, the gear is the part you want to save. Although it may be broken as it usually comes out with the jackshaft assembly.

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Well, the weird thing is that there's a new clutch kit in it. I don't believe I aligned the clutch right, though, and I didn't replace the pilot bearing. I've seen how to do an old trick to get it out, but I don't know how difficult it would be to do on my car, since I can't take the tranny out right now.

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Not exactly. When I replaced the clutch the first time, the same thing happened: the gear was stuck in the clutch disc. Me and a couple of my friends had to pry at it to get it out in order to replace the clutch. Then two weeks later, the clutch starts to slip, and I can't get the gear out again.

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Hey guys. It's been a couple years, but I figured out why the clutch kept slipping on my datsun. As it turns out, there is a small seal inside the throw out bearing housing, on the back of the input shaft. It's supposed to seal the push rod that runs inside the shaft, between the bearing and the pressure plate. I was only able to find it through the dealership; called a "speedometer pinion seal". Odd name if you ask me. I did this at the beginning of the year, and it's been holding up very well. I actually enjoy driving my car again. 

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Hey guys. It's been a couple years, but I figured out why the clutch kept slipping on my datsun. As it turns out, there is a small seal inside the throw out bearing housing, on the back of the input shaft. It's supposed to seal the push rod that runs inside the shaft, between the bearing and the pressure plate. I was only able to find it through the dealership; called a "speedometer pinion seal". Odd name if you ask me. I did this at the beginning of the year, and it's been holding up very well. I actually enjoy driving my car again. 

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