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07-06-2010, 01:45 PM | #1 |
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Clutch Pedal Problem
I have a slight problem with my clutch pedal. I was gonna adjust the engagement point because my clutch was slipping at higher rpms and engagement point was pretty high ( about halfway up ). My clutch pedal was also not returning all the way to the top. At times, I would release the clutch and have to pull up on it to make it return all the way.
When I adjusted the rod on the clutch, I rotated it clockwise and it stiffened up my clutch feel( which I enjoyed very very much since my clutch is pretty soft ) but it also made the engagement point higher up on my clutch travel ( towards the top ). My clutch was already set all the way to the counter clockwise(nut was on the "wall". When I tried to loosen the nut so i could turn it more counter clockwise, the rod turned with it. Is there a simple fix for all these things? This is for a 1995 240sx s14 |
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07-08-2010, 12:45 PM | #4 |
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update: Finally found out what was wrong I think. I adjusted the clutch pedal and when I would turn it clockwise from inside the car, the pedal would stiffen and have full range of motion and resistance but it engaged towards the top. However, this somewhat alleviated the clutch slipping problem. Turn it the other way, and i get clutch slippage but engages with about 1-2 inches of freeplay.
I do not believe the dampener would help. However, a mechanic friend of mine has now concluded that it has to be a defective pressure plate. Any inputs? |
07-08-2010, 01:03 PM | #5 |
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I prefer the engagement point to be closer to the end of the pedal movement than the floor/firewall. Reason? Don't have to push the pedal in much to disengage the clutch. This meant faster shifting for me, might mean something else entirely for you.
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07-08-2010, 04:25 PM | #6 | |
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Remove the dampner, extend the rod till only 1/8" or so of the threads hang out, bleed the system, then adjust the pedal stop to prefered engagment. |
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07-12-2010, 03:31 PM | #9 |
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it's the quality of your pressure plates. That's the only mechanical deduction I've made with all my tech friends. We just cannot figure it out lol. And we don't want to pull the tranny just to change the pressure plate so we gonna leave it alone.
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07-12-2010, 05:52 PM | #10 |
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It just started happening to me today... I was going home from work and it felt like it was way to soft for some reason. But that is just so weird for it to happen at a random
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07-12-2010, 11:32 PM | #11 |
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I dont think its the quality of the pressure plate. My stock clutch and pressure plate did the same.. And when i installed the new aftermarket one, it still did the same..Where i had to use my feet to bring the clutch back up.
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07-13-2010, 09:31 AM | #13 | |
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Good luck with the clutch job.
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07-13-2010, 11:29 AM | #14 |
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Well I've read up on CMC's and they either work or don't work. Seeing as how i can still put the car into gear, it's working and I've replaced the slave cylinder already. I replaced the clutch very recently and am almost at the 500 mile break-in point.
I looked up what the clutch dampener does and found that it really doesn't do anything. All the tech books said generally the same thing. The "dampener" is like a Brake Master Cylinder because it just helps you push the pedal down easier. It multiplies your force so it is easier to push down the pedal and transfers more energy to the slave cylinder to disengage the clutch. However, I'll get rid of it and let everyone here know how it went so we can all have a fix if it works out. |
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