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7057sam

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Post #1
Hi guys I have recently had a a new cultch, fork arm, clutch cable before the I had all this done the clutch height was fine.

I have also noticed the gearbox is very 'notchy'going between most gears

Gearbox side of things I have change over the miles gear linkage and new gearbox oil.

And advice much appreciated

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Posted 8th May 2013 at 09:15
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Post #2
make sure its the right oil and its still in there.

what you perceived to be "fine" and is now different with all new parts, may well not be fine whatsoever Wink

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Posted 8th May 2013 at 09:36
7057sam

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Post #3
The old clutch height was great I expected the new one to be the same, I do beleive the right oil was used.

What would make the clutch sit further up that the rest of the pedals?

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Posted 8th May 2013 at 11:14
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Post #4
Do you mean the 'bite' point is higher than before or the actual pedal sits higher than before when it's not being used?

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Posted 8th May 2013 at 12:18
7057sam

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Post #5
Stan the pedal is much higher up, and they is a good 2inch of travel until I even get to biting point maybe more.

I don't now what clutch they used but was told is was valeo

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Posted 8th May 2013 at 12:39
7057sam

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Stan the pedal is much higher up, and they is a good 2inch of travel until I even get to biting point maybe more.

I don't now what clutch they used but was told is was valeo

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Posted 8th May 2013 at 15:12
7057sam

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The old clutch height was great I expected the new one to be the same, I do beleive the right oil was used have.

What would make the clutch sit further up that the rest of the pedals?

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Posted 8th May 2013 at 15:12
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Post #8
Sounds like either the new fork arm or more likely, the cable is incorrect.

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Posted 9th May 2013 at 14:22
adam b

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Post #9
Cable not auto correcting. Check its all attached right, maybe take it back to who ever did it Dunno

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Posted 9th May 2013 at 14:26
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Post #10
It does sound like the cable, especially if there's a couple of inches of free play before it engages...

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Posted 9th May 2013 at 15:05
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Post #11
We(me and carl chambers) put a new cable on it a few weeks back It has helped in the sense its less stiffer but the travel is the same .is they anywhere on the fork arm could be stopping can be causeing this?

Also could the pedal its self of be inadvertently moved up or would of the auto adjuster sorted that.
Heard they is a spring somewhere I could check ?

May have a good old go at pumping the crap out the clutch maybe they the auto adjuster can re adjust?

Also in higher gears and high reved gear changes its fine.

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Posted 10th May 2013 at 00:16
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Post #12
adam b wrote:
Cable not auto correcting. Check its all attached right, maybe take it back to who ever did it Dunno


Carl helped me so they no chances we did it wrong Smile

I stupidly got the clutch done by a family friend near me at a time where I had little money and a very short time scale, I now have well and truly learned my lessons on the people who I trust with my car

so thinking along the lines of miss a lining the clutch? s**t clutch? Obviously changing the clutch over is my very last option but it doesn't slip just the biting point and the pedal height is way off normal.

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Posted 10th May 2013 at 00:37
ravemercer

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Post #13
the pin in the arm are ok its not slipped round get jammed in a s**t postion ?
Maybe the clutch is wrong full stop you got a receipt for parts if your mate brought the bits ?
Posted 10th May 2013 at 06:56
7057sam

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Post #14
Today I actaully pump the s**t out of the clutch before I when for a drive it felt a little better but I did have my running/gym trainers on so which a fairly padded.

Here a picture of the clutch pedal height






I'll dig out the receipt later today

Many thanks

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Posted 10th May 2013 at 09:52
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Post #15
looks fine.

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Posted 10th May 2013 at 12:14
7057sam

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Post #16
After pumping it,it did feel better and driving in surportive footwear with pretty of cushioning did take away from the harshest of it.

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Posted 10th May 2013 at 14:07
anth

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To be honest just sounds like your last clutch was completely shagged and now you have one that works correctly LOL
Posted 11th May 2013 at 00:04
7057sam

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Post #18
anth wrote:
To be honest just sounds like your last clutch was completely shagged and now you have one that works correctly LOL


Could well be they isn't a record of it ever beeing changed

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Posted 11th May 2013 at 10:42
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Have you managed to find the receipt for the parts yet? Dunno

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Posted 11th May 2013 at 11:36
7057sam

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stan_306gti6 wrote:
Have you managed to find the receipt for the parts yet? Dunno


Will once the storm stops outside LOL

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Posted 11th May 2013 at 16:11
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Any updates on this yet? Dunno

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Posted 18th May 2013 at 21:20
7057sam

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stan_306gti6 wrote:
Any updates on this yet? Dunno


Tomorrow hopefully Smile

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Posted 18th May 2013 at 21:38
adam b

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And tomorrow came and went Sad

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Posted 20th May 2013 at 20:30
stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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adam b wrote:
And tomorrow came and went Sad


It did indeed. LOL

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Posted 21st May 2013 at 09:32
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So...any news on this, or shall we just assume that it went back to normal? Laugh

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Posted 28th May 2013 at 16:46

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