would my wife be able to drive the Ultima?
would my wife be able to drive the Ultima?
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swampy56

Original Poster:

560 posts

216 months

Sunday 8th August 2010
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would my wife be able to drive the Ultima? Sat in the demo one today at the open day, even i found the clutch very hard to push, the guy did say it was stiffer than normal,so would your other half be able to drive your ultima?
Thanks Paul

DHGTR

1,196 posts

267 months

Sunday 8th August 2010
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Fit a servo clutch. Robm3 has one.

GTRCLIVE

4,193 posts

307 months

Monday 9th August 2010
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Fitting a Multi plate clutch would make the pedal pressure less... but recommend a Carbon Carbon Clutch if you do that as there more like a normal clutch pedal feel ie you can slip them without warping and damaging the plates.

donkeasy

636 posts

246 months

Monday 9th August 2010
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a servo for the clutch,
never thought about it.
any idea how to to it?

738 driver

1,202 posts

217 months

Monday 9th August 2010
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Remote servos on e-bay, fit inside one of the luggage bins.. Around 2 times servo assistance seems to be favoured on clutches.

V8 Vum

3,206 posts

245 months

Monday 9th August 2010
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If it helps.......I have on of the MG ones, which I was advised by the very helpful AP racing bods was about right!

Cheers

keith

Oggs

8,815 posts

278 months

Monday 9th August 2010
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swampy56 said:
would my wife be able to drive the Ultima?
Thanks Paul
Only if you let her!!!! wink

hehe

swampy56

Original Poster:

560 posts

216 months

Tuesday 10th August 2010
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Oggs said:
swampy56 said:
would my wife be able to drive the Ultima?
Thanks Paul
Only if you let her!!!! wink

hehe
She did say getting in was a bit like
potholing ( when did she do that?)
I think the clutch will give her a big right thigh, that will look good when she has a dress on.

LuckyP

6,243 posts

249 months

Tuesday 10th August 2010
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swampy56 said:
Oggs said:
swampy56 said:
would my wife be able to drive the Ultima?
Thanks Paul
Only if you let her!!!! wink

hehe
She did say getting in was a bit like
potholing ( when did she do that?)
I think the clutch will give her a big right thigh, that will look good when she has a dress on.
Right thigh? Interesting driving position!

My g/f laughed out loud when she saw this thread. She has 'sparrow' legs and finds the clutch no problem.

Legs still perfectly symetrical......;)

swampy56

Original Poster:

560 posts

216 months

Tuesday 10th August 2010
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LuckyP said:
swampy56 said:
Oggs said:
swampy56 said:
would my wife be able to drive the Ultima?
Thanks Paul
Only if you let her!!!! wink

hehe
She did say getting in was a bit like
potholing ( when did she do that?)
I think the clutch will give her a big right thigh, that will look good when she has a dress on.
Right thigh? Interesting driving position!

My g/f laughed out loud when she saw this thread. She has 'sparrow'
legs and finds the clutch no problem.

Legs still perfectly symetrical......;)
What am I thinking about, left thigh!
Well that's good news as the wife is a bit of a petrol head ( case of having to ) it would be a shame for her not to be able to push the clutch! What gearbox do you have? Is the clutch on the getrag lighter than the g50?
Thanks Paul

LuckyP

6,243 posts

249 months

Tuesday 10th August 2010
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swampy56 said:
LuckyP said:
swampy56 said:
Oggs said:
swampy56 said:
would my wife be able to drive the Ultima?
Thanks Paul
Only if you let her!!!! wink

hehe
She did say getting in was a bit like
potholing ( when did she do that?)
I think the clutch will give her a big right thigh, that will look good when she has a dress on.
Right thigh? Interesting driving position!

My g/f laughed out loud when she saw this thread. She has 'sparrow'
legs and finds the clutch no problem.

Legs still perfectly symetrical......;)
What am I thinking about, left thigh!
Well that's good news as the wife is a bit of a petrol head ( case of having to ) it would be a shame for her not to be able to push the clutch! What gearbox do you have? Is the clutch on the getrag lighter than the g50?
Thanks Paul
G50. Did have. Never tried the Getrag.

Good tip might be to set the biting point at 90 degrees to the leg throw to minimise the effort to push through this point.

Clutch operation on the go is a doddle. It's the stop, start, biting point hold that I think we might have all had a leg trembler on!! eek

V8 Vum

3,206 posts

245 months

Thursday 19th August 2010
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You can use the MGB remote servo. I would suggest using a an MGB Servo with a 1.65:1 boost ratio rather than the universal kit which is a 1.90:1 ratio.
The part number you require is 4257-812P and would be availible from:- Leacy MG Ltd Aston Lane Perry Barr
Birmingham B20 3BW. Phone 0044 121 3563003
Fax 0044 121 3568686
OR

David Manners Ltd
991 Wolverhampton Road
Oldbury
West Midlands B69 4RJ Phone 0044 121 5431629
Fax 0044 121 5443030

swampy56

Original Poster:

560 posts

216 months

Thursday 19th August 2010
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Many thanks for the replies, I tried the clutch in the silver demo car at the factory the other day and it was a lot lighter than there red one! So I don't think she will have a problem.

Mjpmark

746 posts

208 months

Thursday 19th August 2010
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how about a brake & clutch servo?

robm3

4,930 posts

251 months

Thursday 19th August 2010
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DHGTR said:
Fit a servo clutch. Robm3 has one.
As Dave says.... I'm a big girl and it works well for me.

You'll have more things to worry about than the clutch pedal, like the way objects ahead of you seem to rush towards you faster than expected smile