I've just had a refurbished LT77 Ashcroft gearbox fitted to my 90, together with a rebuilt tranny box. The garage fitted a spigot bush, but the clutch and slave cylinder were only about 4000 miles old, so these were untouched.
Reverse gear is now much harder to change out of, with a very firm pull needed. It is harder when the engine is running, as though the clutch is dragging, but free movement at the top of the clutch stroke is about 1/2 " as it was before, and the clutch bite point is the same as far as I can tell. I had the flywheel surfaced when I rebuilt the engine, and is is still smooth and unwarped.
The only thing I can think of is that the spigot bush is too tight a fit on the shaft, attempting to turn the shaft and applying pressure through the gears. Any other suggestions or comments welcomed.
Reverse gear is now much harder to change out of, with a very firm pull needed. It is harder when the engine is running, as though the clutch is dragging, but free movement at the top of the clutch stroke is about 1/2 " as it was before, and the clutch bite point is the same as far as I can tell. I had the flywheel surfaced when I rebuilt the engine, and is is still smooth and unwarped.
The only thing I can think of is that the spigot bush is too tight a fit on the shaft, attempting to turn the shaft and applying pressure through the gears. Any other suggestions or comments welcomed.