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Right, but does that play into why the entire system never fully disengages when the pedal is fully depressed? Or will readjusting the clutch pedal fix both the issues?
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One and the same issue.
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I only ask because it seems like a two-fold issue. On one hand, the clutch is engaged somewhat while the pedal is pressed down, and on the other hand, I would think adjusting the actuator under the pedals would only favor either full slave shaft extension or resting shaft. Is my thinking correct? Edit: you replied while I replied. If that's all it takes then I'm unbelievably relieved, but still somewhat confused. If I adjust the slave to extend further thus releasing the clutch disk, doesn't that negatively affect the resting slave shaft extension to a point where the TOB will be pressed against the pressure plate? |
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Now, when you start to push the clutch pedal, the first thing to happen is that check valve closes. Then the rest of the travel goes to pushing out the slave plunger. That's why the master plunger must always fully extend. If it doesn't, that check valve never opens and you would effectively always be riding the clutch.
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Moving the clutch pedal does not affect the resting slave position, but it changes the maximum travel of the master cylinder, and therefore the slave cylinder.
The clutch always starts from "0." moving the pedal affects the travel, and therefore only the maximum extension of the rod, not the starting point.
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The self adjustment makes sense. To be honest, I was curious what brought the fork back to the fingers other than depressing the clutch, so that explanation helped a bit. |
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I'll adjust the pedal actuator tomorrow and give you guys feedback. I'm desperately hoping that's all I have to do. I also really hope I didn't glaze the FW or PP. Still organic disk, so maybe not. Also very low speeds. <15mph. |
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WOW! ........good job @Spartarus and @Ultramaroon in helping @Rybot with his clutch situation ..........
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Welp. Issue solved. Adjusted the clutch pedal position outward and now the car works as intended, though the catch position is pretty high for my likes.
Once it's worn in, will the catch position change much, or will I have to go back and adjust it more?
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It will come up a smidge on its own as the mating surfaces lap to each other. Not much, though.
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That being said I really appreciate the help. That was the first time I've done something that mechanically drastic and feared I'd have to dismantle it again.
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