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> I am too simple to understand, clutch tube
jsayre914
post Aug 1 2008, 03:05 PM
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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) So, if the clutch tube breaks free inside the tunnel. The pedal and the transmission are still in the same place. Why does the pedal constantly keep going slack. Seems like the tube could move any way and the length from A to B would still be the same. Dont laugh....I just dont get it. Why even have a tube, just have a cable run from the pully to the pedal. I am going to fix my tube either way, I just dont understand exactly what is happening each time I tighten the nut. Everyone tells me the tube is moving foreward each time, The cable isnt getting longer???

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post Aug 1 2008, 04:09 PM
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So I found this picture in the classics
what am I looking at??
Clutch tube is the yellow one??
And it is trying to straighten out??
That would make sense as to why the cable keeps getting longer. If it does straighten out, why does it need to be re attached, at that point it wont matter right??


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