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Old 12-14-2023, 12:18 PM   #15
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Good chance I'll be swapping that slave back in. Even with the Mtec assist spring the pedal is still so very very light.

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Wait... Did you reinstall the original when you changed the clutch?
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Wait... Did you reinstall the original when you changed the clutch?
Forester slave was already installed when clutch was done. I swapped to OEM after you asked me to pull the fork against the slave. Just wanted to get baseline and eliminate variables.
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Forester slave was already installed when clutch was done. I swapped to OEM after you asked me to pull the fork against the slave. Just wanted to get baseline and eliminate variables.
Ah. It would've explained the higher engagement. With greater mechanical advantage of the original slave cyl. comes that wider arc of vague in-between-ness.
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Old 12-26-2023, 12:50 AM   #18
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My clutch is doing the same thing but Im hoping it’s not my 3rd throw out bearing saying to me:

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Clicking noise has since gone away oddly enough.

New issue has appeared now that I'm getting comfortable pushing the car a bit more, higher RPM shifts into 4th-5th gear grind a bit. Over 4000rpm.

Tested on highway downshifting from 6th to 5th at 125kmh/75mph or so and would grind. Did it again around 100kmh/60mph and it shifted smoothly into gear.

I guess I'll be pulling the trans again soon to see if I can find anything obvious going on. Planning to lube some stuff on the fork/bearing side some more but I doubt that will resolve things.

Maybe realigning clutch is in order. Last I installed it the alignment tool moved freely and torqued clutch /pressure plate to 14 pound feet as per a thread on here with specs.
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Clicking noise has since gone away oddly enough.

New issue has appeared now that I'm getting comfortable pushing the car a bit more, higher RPM shifts into 4th-5th gear grind a bit. Over 4000rpm.

Tested on highway downshifting from 6th to 5th at 125kmh/75mph or so and would grind. Did it again around 100kmh/60mph and it shifted smoothly into gear.

I guess I'll be pulling the trans again soon to see if I can find anything obvious going on. Planning to lube some stuff on the fork/bearing side some more but I doubt that will resolve things.

Maybe realigning clutch is in order. Last I installed it the alignment tool moved freely and torqued clutch /pressure plate to 14 pound feet as per a thread on here with specs.
It sounds like your 5th gear synchronizer could be going bad. If it were a clutch problem, you would notice it with other gears. Does it matter how fast you shift into 5th? Are you unconsciously doing something different with with the 4th to 5th and 6th to 5th shifts?
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It sounds like your 5th gear synchronizer could be going bad. If it were a clutch problem, you would notice it with other gears. Does it matter how fast you shift into 5th? Are you unconsciously doing something different with with the 4th to 5th and 6th to 5th shifts?
I tried shifting into 6th to 5th couple different ways when I noticed it on the highway. Some shifts would feel worse than others but throws felt pretty consistent. Even tried a double clutch and rev match at best as possible and still got a little crunch going into gear.

Just did a quick drive from the gym and noticed weird feel in third so I added some length back o the pedal and will see if that does anything.
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Another update after adding some length to the pedal.. the issue got better. Made one more adjustment at the house last night, and was able to drive it to run errands just now. Pedal is considerably longer than before probably closer to stock engagement length(no idea where that is anymore) and car went into 3rd-4th at high rpm on the onramp and 6th-5th much smoother.

The grabbing point feels like it has more meat compared to how it felt when that tick/bind in the pedal was present... Absolutely perplexed on this but for now everything seems to be working as advertised.
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