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Archetyp3 12-31-2019 12:56 AM

Clicking sound when Pressing Clutch Pedal
 
I recently noticed a clicking sound when pressing my clutch pedal in. It sounds like it is coming from under the car so I am guessing it is coming from the clutch assembly. Has anyone ever encountered this before?

Side note: The sound does not always trigger at the same point, sometimes its mid press sometimes its at the bottom of the press. It sounds almost like something is slipping though.

Current clutch setup: Exedy stage 1, Exedy oem fly wheel, versus forged clutch fork, versus billet fork pivot


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NoHaveMSG 12-31-2019 10:25 AM

Easiest thing first. Try greasing the fork/pivot and see if it goes away. Sounds like it is binding.

Archetyp3 01-01-2020 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by NoHaveMSG (Post 3287106)
Easiest thing first. Try greasing the fork/pivot and see if it goes away. Sounds like it is binding.

Well looks I am going to have to pull the transmission then >.> I have a feeling you are right. This did start happening after driving through about 3 inches of water during some flash flooding here in AZ so i'm guessing some water got into the bell housing and dried out some of the greased areas.

NoHaveMSG 01-02-2020 02:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Archetyp3 (Post 3287424)
Well looks I am going to have to pull the transmission then >.> I have a feeling you are right. This did start happening after driving through about 3 inches of water during some flash flooding here in AZ so i'm guessing some water got into the bell housing and dried out some of the greased areas.

I believe @Ultramaroon has had luck greasing it through the access hole at the top of the bell housing. I have not tried it myself.

Stomachbuzz 01-03-2020 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by NoHaveMSG (Post 3287454)
I believe @Ultramaroon has had luck greasing it through the access hole at the top of the bell housing. I have not tried it myself.

Some cars have a rubber dust boot around the clutch fork as it goes through the hole in the bell housing. You can pull the boot out, or squeeze a spray can straw through :iono:


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