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The bit circled in red can move on the shaft aboud 2-3 cm easily |
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Could just use 4mm bolts with washers and butterfly nuts and get some nice edge trim from cbs: http://www.cbsonline.co.uk/rubber-p-...pi2-3527-p.asp works a treat and finishes it off nice. AndyH |
Got my sealent today. nice and quick :)
I will be bolting my arches on. TT |
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ok, is there any reason a clutch release bearing would freeze up after no use? ill split the box/ and engine some time soon and see what the problem is?
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ok, engine and box are split, clutch is out, but.. i have no idea what could be wrong.. here are the pictures. The clutch arm is able to move freely in the bellhousing, whats wrong.. and what do i need to fix it.
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Its obviously hard to tell just looking at photos. My clutch has no play in it when its setup, all the slack is taken out. When your clutch fork stops / jams. How much space is left in the opening on the bellhousing.
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i know this is a stupid question, but when to move the fork to operate the clutch, it is pushing the springy bit in the second pic in my previous post? |
It may sound obviuos but have you double checked the clutch pedal end of things ??
With the cable engaged in the pedal but not to the gearbox, it may be worth checking that the pedal & inner cable are free to move enough to give you the desired amount of travel :) Also worth checking the cable routing .... If you have a very sharp kink in it, it'll be very difficult to depress the pedal .... The cable will be wanting to fold in half, rather than pulling the inner cable through the outer sleve ;) As said very difficut to diagnose the problem without seeing things in person. |
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