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The clutch pedal backstop needs to be adjusted so the arm does not contact the PP when the pedal is fully depressed.
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The clutch pedal backstop needs to be adjusted so the arm does not contact the PP when the pedal is fully depressed. I wasn't aware of a backstop, thank you Tom, figure I need to weld some meat back into the arm as well. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welder.gif) |
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The clutch pedal backstop needs to be adjusted so the arm does not contact the PP when the pedal is fully depressed. I wasn't aware of a backstop, thank you Tom, figure I need to weld some meat back into the arm as well. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welder.gif) Wouldn't that be when the clutch pedal is fully released? The arm at that spot would move away from the pressure plate when the pedal is depressed. |
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The clutch pedal backstop needs to be adjusted so the arm does not contact the PP when the pedal is fully depressed. I wasn't aware of a backstop, thank you Tom, figure I need to weld some meat back into the arm as well. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welder.gif) Wouldn't that be when the clutch pedal is fully released? The arm at that spot would move away from the pressure plate when the pedal is depressed. Yes, @fixer34 is correct -- the release arm is dragging on the pressure plate when the clutch pedal is up. My guess is that someone put a thick washer (or a couple of washers) under the pivot ball, moving the release arm too close to the pressure plate, causing the arm to rub on the pressure plate when the clutch is released. Usually the pivot ball is spaced out only when the flywheel is machined, to take up the extra space caused by the clutch face being moved forward (due to the machining). Did you or someone put a new flywheel on the engine recently? If so, I'm guessing y'all forgot to check the pivot ball for washers. |
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