My little off-road trials car is based on (UK) Reliant 850cc mechanical parts. These little engines and transmissions are based on the ancient Austin 7 designs.
When I built it, using a complete 3-wheeler Reliant Rialto 850 as a donor, it turned out the clutch fitted to the donor transmission was already brand new so I just used that. It is of the earlier, non-diaphragm spring type, with a carbon ring release bearing which must definitely NOT be pre-loaded.
Shortly afterwards I was offered a replacement clutch kit at a very good price and I bought it to keep for when the day comes, as trials cars do get some hard use. When it arrived it turned out to be of a later diaphragm spring design with a ball-bearing release setup. I will need a couple of extra parts from a later Reliant 850 to adapt it to fit my car, but no matter.
There has been some recent discussion on the Reliant Kitten Owners' Club website, and elsewhere, of late on how to change a Reliant clutch from old type to new.
The important thing is that the expert advice I have been given tells me that the ball type release bearing SHOULD be lightly pre-loaded and we are to change the original operating arm return spring around so it changes from holding the bearing "OFF" to holding it "ON".
I queried it as it seems to me not very logical, but that is how it's supposed to be.