Mike D EP82
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are you sure that the clutch is bolted firmly to the flywheel? torqued correctly? i had a problem with a van where this happened and it turned out the clutch wasnt firmly against the flywheel and the dowels
interesting alrite, i'd say its not the clutch problem is the bent crankshaft or some thing like that
its normal as it always was
Kon has gave you the answer to your problem there gedis, you need to extend the slave cylinder piston to completely allow the clutch to disengage.
If its not pushing the release bearing in far enough, the plate is dragging like you are slipping the clutch, both on changes and when waiting to move off.
gedis....is the shaft in your gearbox "true" (completely straight)?.....somehow it seems like something is not in line properly.....looking at the heat spots
and if u have a bent/damaged crank shaft, u would surely have known about it almost immediately...lol......
how about your flywheel?...but seeing u used a orc.which comes with a flywheel, that maybe out the question..
the common thing here is the gearbox and engine....as u tried several clutches and all of them failed.....and u say engine is good,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,so MAY be the shaft which connects to the clutch set up---shaft where clutch spines sit on...........get it checked for wear and straightness
check out your gearbox