This 2018 winter in New England we didn't have the usual clean-road days, so I did not get to exercise my '74. I finally drove it a few weeks ago and noticed the clutch slipping a bit on launches. When I got home I sprayed some brakeclean into the hole in the bell housing to see if that might get rid of some oil. Clutch cable adjustment seems ok.
The next week I drove 5 miles to work, went ok.
On the way home, at a steady 35 mph, I may have felt or heard something, looked back and there was a lot of smoke... it was coming out of the hole in the bell housing. Smells like engine oil, not tranny oil. No oil leaking out to the ground.
I let it cool down a bit then drove home, mostly coasting with the engine off (poor steering lock design, need to have electronics ON to avoid locking).
It made it back ok and still no leaks.
I am guessing oil got on the clutch due to a dried out seal. But I don't know why it smoked so much, I don't think it was slipping and the trans does not get hot enough to generate smoke. Someone mentioned a rats nest in there could cause that but it didn't smell like that. I have used brakeclean to clean my Porsche's clutches for years with no issues.
Has anyone had this happen before? I guess I have to pull the tranny but not sure what parts I should order.