Installing clutch pedal
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Re: Installing clutch pedal
Holy f**k lol
I lost my nail from the gear box the other day
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Is that a k-wire sticking out the top??
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Re: Installing clutch pedal
I really was hoping you weren't going to repost that BenBennoz wrote:
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Re: Installing clutch pedal
Does the clutch have to be bleed to work?
Could some one get a photo of the attachments on the Line from the cylinder to the reservoir please?
And the engine is sounding a lot noisyer then what it was before.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7MjPEIPWdU
Does that ^^ sound like tappets or something else aswell. The last bit, noise is coming for the pulley & belts area??..
Could some one get a photo of the attachments on the Line from the cylinder to the reservoir please?
And the engine is sounding a lot noisyer then what it was before.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7MjPEIPWdU
Does that ^^ sound like tappets or something else aswell. The last bit, noise is coming for the pulley & belts area??..
Because nothing is faster than a p plater in a commodore.....
except maybe a p plater on a unicorn
except maybe a p plater on a unicorn
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Re: Installing clutch pedal
Yeah bleed it. Line goes from master across firewall back over top gearbox then into slave. With various spots being clamped on box and firewall. Sorry I had to do braided line that runs round front for mine so cant use mine as reference
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Re: Installing clutch pedal
Mine is clashing with the engine . The selector arm has fuckall movement. As though its jammed or somethingvipfto wrote:Yeah bleed it. Line goes from master across firewall back over top gearbox then into slave. With various spots being clamped on box and firewall. Sorry I had to do braided line that runs round front for mine so cant use mine as reference
What's do u guys think about my idea of making up a bracket plate with the holes cut for the pedal then bolting to the fire wall? Will it work?
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Re: Installing clutch pedal
Did you change the bearing on the clutch fork?
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Re: Installing clutch pedal
YepsilverGPX wrote:Did you change the bearing on the clutch fork?
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Re: Installing clutch pedal
destinationtoby wrote:Mine is clashing with the engine . The selector arm has fuckall movement. As though its jammed or somethingvipfto wrote:Yeah bleed it. Line goes from master across firewall back over top gearbox then into slave. Witpots being clamped on box and firewall. Sorry I had to do braided line that runs round front for mine so cant use mine as reference
What's do u guys think about my idea of making up a bracket plate with the holes cut for the pedal then bolting to the fire wall? Will it work?
Ok can you take a pic of what damage is already? Your idea may work but remember the rod still has too reach pedal and have movement And pedal bracket is what holds master in place. Will need proper bleed to make fork work same principle as brakes hydraulics
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Re: Installing clutch pedal
Cool then.. Well ill have to rip it all back out to make up the plate and bolt it in.. Then bleed it and hope everything work fine.vipfto wrote:destinationtoby wrote:Mine is clashing with the engine . The selector arm has fuckall movement. As though its jammed or somethingvipfto wrote:Yeah bleed it. Line goes from master across firewall back over top gearbox then into slave. Witpots being clamped on box and firewall. Sorry I had to do braided line that runs round front for mine so cant use mine as reference
What's do u guys think about my idea of making up a bracket plate with the holes cut for the pedal then bolting to the fire wall? Will it work?
Ok can you take a pic of what damage is already? Your idea may work but remember the rod still has too reach pedal and have movement And pedal bracket is what holds master in place. Will need proper bleed to make fork work same principle as brakes hydraulics
Wil get a pic when I can.. Back to work tomoz was so hoping to have it done ....
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Re: Installing clutch pedal
Got oil in the gearbox?
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Bennoz wrote:Got oil in the gearbox?
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Bennoz wrote:Got oil in the gearbox?
Auto one recommended this one . Figured it will do for now? Is suitable? http://www.penriteoil.com.au/products.p ... oducts=375
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It's cheap as f**k, so but weary of it
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except maybe a p plater on a unicorn
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Re: Installing clutch pedal
And dot 4 clutch fluid? Yes or no?
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Re: Installing clutch pedal
same as brake fluiddestinationtoby wrote:And dot 4 clutch fluid? Yes or no?
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Re: Installing clutch pedal
Sahin wrote:same as brake fluiddestinationtoby wrote:And dot 4 clutch fluid? Yes or no?
Which is?
Because nothing is faster than a p plater in a commodore.....
except maybe a p plater on a unicorn
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FTOcrazy273 wrote: Destinationtoby probably has one of THE best FTO's on the forum I never get tired of looking at his pics! Good work mate!