I have started to get some noise from the transmission when the clutch pedal is up but not when depressed. The release bearing / slave cylinder ( made by Volvo ) seem ok but I suspect that the clutch has a spigot bearing which, if worn, would give the same symptoms. Anybody know what make it is? Mine is in an all solid machined housing - an impressive looking bit of kit but has no markings. It would be nice to have some spares handy before I take it apart and I can guess what will happen if I ask my trusty Morgan dealer.
Phil,
Sorry to hear of your noise.
The trans pilot bearing, at least that's what they're called on this side of the pond, is a grease packed needle bearing if memory serves me correctly.
So what you're saying is that when the clutch is engaged, peddle not pushed, that you hear this noise? Are you in neutral when this happens or in one of the gears?
If the clutch is engaged, the trans input shaft (possibly what you're calling the spigot bearing) would all be locked together and nothing would be stopped relative to the other parts. The trans pilot, spigot bearing, would only be spinning against the trans input shaft if the clutch were disengaged.
But with your "other" mods to the Centa drive and your front mounted pilot bushing, are you sure the noise isn't coming from that area?
This kind of a noise is hard to diagnose over the forum...

Good luck and let us know what you find. But regardless, it sounds like another motor out inspection, sorry to say.