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clutch pedal

duplaga1952

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still having problems bleeding the clutch, but too cold to spend mutch time on it. did notice the pedal hits the footwell back wall. will this stop when the pressure is up after the clutch is bled? or is something wrong ,bent pedal?


thanks bob
 
should stop
 
Check the clevis pin on the clutch master connection make sure it’s not worn out this will cause a lot of free play.
 
texas_bugeye said:
Check the clevis pin on the clutch master connection make sure it’s not worn out this will cause a lot of free play.

Yes!

The hole at the top of the pedal gets elongated with time.
Even a tiny bit of wear in this hole will translate into an inch or more of lost motion.
If the hole is worn and you have the setup, you can weld it closed and re-drill it.
 
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