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> Clutch cable tube in tunnel, should there be any movement ?
porschetub
post May 16 2017, 03:44 PM
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Have some movement @ the front securing bracket ,is that normal or is it starting to break ?
Reason I ask is I have had to adjust my new clutch several times,maybe my new cable is continually stretching as I have set to correct freeplay on every occasion.
Had my gearbox out to replace input shaft seal and besides minor oil contamination (cleaned up ) it was well....a new clutch.
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post May 20 2017, 05:19 PM
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Thanks Bob and rand,picked up on Spokes repair was just confirming before I cut,I can't see a thing up there with a torch ??,the link provided has given me more good info (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beer.gif) .
No I don't plan on using u-bolt that's a bit hillbilly to me,I have started to make I clamp bracket I will weld to the base of the tunnel,hopefully fixed to the original one.
All good on the proximity of the fuel lines,mine is metal towards the rear going to new plastic line @ that point next to the shifter.
Not too concerned as I would like to paint the bottom of the tunnel so now is my change and I may do the rear bracket too.
Thanks all for comments.
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