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RE: Complete Clutch Disengagement
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- Subject: RE: Complete Clutch Disengagement
- From: "McCarty, Richard" <RMcCarty@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 08:53:45 -0400
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- Thread-topic: RE: Complete Clutch Disengagement
Erik -
Did you measure the movement of the clutch actuating lever at the tranny ? I
believe the book says (this is off the top of my head ) it should move 11mm?
If it doesn't move enough, then the problem is in the pedal/hydraulic system.
If it does, then the clutch itself has issues.
If your not getting enough swing & you're sure the system is properly bled,
try moving the carpeting under the pedal and then start looking at the pedal
box - you may simply need a new clutch pedal pin or/and the rod between the
master cylinder and the pedal assembly may need adjustment.
Good Luck
Rich M
72 Alfa GTV, finally good Alfa weather in CT!
67 Gilera Guibileo 124 5V pseudo-sport
66 Ducati M1 LTP
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