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When I'm out driving, I *infrequently* hear and feel a "snap" when I push in the clutch pedal.
Clutch operates perfectly normally; no shudder, slip, grind, whine, etc.
The "snap" sounds and feels like someone taking a hammer and hitting the floorboard once, right behind the pedal. Feel it through my foot on the pedal, and only when the pedal stops at the max of its travel.
Only happens when you push the pedal down; no sound when you release the pedal. Nothing unusual down there behind the carpet.
Happens maybe once in 50 clutch pedal uses.
Sound familiar to anyone? Anything to worry about? I'm still taking it easy 'til the bent wheel "wobble" problem is resolved (got outbid on the TR3/4 wheels on ebay), but I'm feeling more and more comfortable driving beyond the "home fields".
Thanks.
Tom
Clutch operates perfectly normally; no shudder, slip, grind, whine, etc.
The "snap" sounds and feels like someone taking a hammer and hitting the floorboard once, right behind the pedal. Feel it through my foot on the pedal, and only when the pedal stops at the max of its travel.
Only happens when you push the pedal down; no sound when you release the pedal. Nothing unusual down there behind the carpet.
Happens maybe once in 50 clutch pedal uses.
Sound familiar to anyone? Anything to worry about? I'm still taking it easy 'til the bent wheel "wobble" problem is resolved (got outbid on the TR3/4 wheels on ebay), but I'm feeling more and more comfortable driving beyond the "home fields".
Thanks.
Tom