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I'm in the process of completing my drivetrain installation and I've bled the clutch but when I push the pedal to disengage the pedal stops about 2" from the floor board.
More info: Smitty 5-Speed conversion. Clutch has about 500 miles on it before I took it off the road to restore the car, frame-up, and I installed a new master and slave cylinder. The throwout bushing arm stops about 1/8" from hitting the bellhousing. I am using a 2 1/2" long "rod" for the slave to throwout bushing arm and I believe that is the correct length. I thought about making a shorter "rod" but looking for another cause of this problem first.
Both brake and clutch pedals are at the same resting height. I can not road test the car because it's on jack stands and there's no seats. The length of travel suggests that it might be enough to disengage the clutch.
Thanks,
More info: Smitty 5-Speed conversion. Clutch has about 500 miles on it before I took it off the road to restore the car, frame-up, and I installed a new master and slave cylinder. The throwout bushing arm stops about 1/8" from hitting the bellhousing. I am using a 2 1/2" long "rod" for the slave to throwout bushing arm and I believe that is the correct length. I thought about making a shorter "rod" but looking for another cause of this problem first.
Both brake and clutch pedals are at the same resting height. I can not road test the car because it's on jack stands and there's no seats. The length of travel suggests that it might be enough to disengage the clutch.
Thanks,