Clutch Question Love these old cars-seems like there is always something but then again shes 93 years old. With the car running, I depress the clutch pedal, put the car in gear, and with the clutch pedal still depressed, when I take my foot off the brake, the car is in gear and moving. What is the first thing I should check? Thanks. Steve
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Re: Clutch Question Check your adjustment on clutch.
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Re: Clutch Question Will do. The pedal free play just shy of an inch. Thank you.
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You need about 1” to 1.5” of free play. Enjoy. |
Re: Clutch Question Gotcha. I believe if I turn the clevis counter clockwise it should increase the pedal play.
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Re: Clutch Question Check for a crack in the clutch shaft lever at the locking pin.
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https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...3&d=1685063019 |
Re: Clutch Question You're on a hill :-)
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Re: Clutch Question Quote:
I had that happen. Easy fix with the new levers the vendors sell. |
Re: Clutch Question It may also be possible that the clutch fingers are not adjusted equally. If I remember correctly they should be adjusted to within 0.002 inch of each other. If they are not adjusted equally one side of the pressure plate could be dragging.
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Re: Clutch Question Resolved. Adjusted pedal play. Thanks.
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Re: Clutch Question Quote:
Now go out for a drive. Enjoy. |
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