clutch engagement point confusion
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In cases where the clutch rod is really short , then the clutch isn't disengaging fully and that will cause roughness, hopefully there aren't too many s2k's running like that.
#16
Because my clutch has been feeling a bit... off from standstill, I went and checked this tonight.
My pushrod doesn't shake until I actually press the pedal in a bit to relieve pressure. Is this what you mean by "free play"? Or would a pushrod that is too loose shake a bit even when the pedal is all the way out?
Also, When I touched the rod, I got some black oil/grease on my fingers. This normal?
My pushrod doesn't shake until I actually press the pedal in a bit to relieve pressure. Is this what you mean by "free play"? Or would a pushrod that is too loose shake a bit even when the pedal is all the way out?
Also, When I touched the rod, I got some black oil/grease on my fingers. This normal?
#17
I recently installed a South Bend 4 puck clutch and it works very well. My question is that the engagement point it almost all the way at the end of the pedal, while letting it out. Im not sure if this is harmfull to anything?
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But from what i gather, when you have a good healthy clutch, it will engage as you say. As the clutch wears the engagement point raises from the floor.
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Its rather simple.
But dont forget to check out the video i posted early...Just scroll back up.
Link 1 - DIY (Best one)
Link 2 - DIY