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Old 10-13-2011, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by HarryD
Originally Posted by buzzman3' timestamp='1318550257' post='21068401
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Can someone post the how-to?

Edit: btw how long does a clutch last for?
Yes, definitely need a "how to"
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/370...y-clutch-pedal

Important note: Don't let the piston fall out when you remove the slave... use plenty of duct-tape to hold it together and tape it to the underbody.
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Awww Harry u beat me to the post, HAHAHAAH!

Now I know what that little "catch" feeling is when I fully press the clutch pedal in. It's that nipple coming out of that dimple
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Originally Posted by buzzman3
Now I know what that little "catch" feeling is when I fully press the clutch pedal in. It's that nipple coming out of that dimple
Nope that's not what you're feeling, the clutch fork isn't capable of pivoting that far, there's no need to polish or file that piece down. Just lube the clutch fork at the slave cylinder push rod (both ends) and at the bearing on the face of the clutch fork prongs.
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Originally Posted by macr88
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Now I know what that little "catch" feeling is when I fully press the clutch pedal in. It's that nipple coming out of that dimple
Nope that's not what you're feeling, the clutch fork isn't capable of pivoting that far, there's no need to polish or file that piece down. Just lube the clutch fork at the slave cylinder push rod (both ends) and at the bearing on the face of the clutch fork prongs.
I wish I had the tools to do the lubing
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