07-13-2020, 01:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon
There you go. Mine does it occasionally. I thought that it was the clevis joint between the piston rod and bellcrank so, after losing the parts for my helper spring, I've spent a lot of time trying to balance that rod adjustment with how the pedal rests against the upper bump stop.
Did the sound go away after the mechanic zip-tied that perch? I should do the same with mine regardless. I feel kind of stupid for not thinking of that.
The take-up feature of the helper spring is the main reason I regret removing mine. It's an integral part of the clutch operating mechanism. It is also not the source of frustration with the stock clutch's vagueness.
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That's all I gotta say - fer now.
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