Daves69
Well-Known Member
Is this right.....
You have a high disc release point, and the OC position still isn't made to pull the pedal up to the stop.
Basic stuff I look at.
Have you verified that you have the correct pieces from the release bearing and fork pivot all the way up to the clutch pedal?
Are these parts all in good or excellent condition?
Is the fork attached to the release bearing on both (top and bottom) pads? (double check this IMO)
Are your engine and trans mounts sound?
If so, are you seeing any loss motion or slop while working the pedal through its travel?
Is the firewall or frame rail mount flexing? (heavy PP spring loads may dictate extra reinforcement).
You have a high disc release point, and the OC position still isn't made to pull the pedal up to the stop.
Basic stuff I look at.
Have you verified that you have the correct pieces from the release bearing and fork pivot all the way up to the clutch pedal?
Are these parts all in good or excellent condition?
Is the fork attached to the release bearing on both (top and bottom) pads? (double check this IMO)
Are your engine and trans mounts sound?
If so, are you seeing any loss motion or slop while working the pedal through its travel?
Is the firewall or frame rail mount flexing? (heavy PP spring loads may dictate extra reinforcement).