Clean90GT
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How's it going guys. I know I'm in a fox now but you all were loads of help when I had my 95GT. Sorry but I can't remember my old screen name , it's been a few years. Ok so here's where I'm at , hope a fresh point of view can help me out here...
I'll start off with the car: It's a 1990 GT 5 speed. Tremec tko , fire wall adjuster , quadrant and adjustable steeda cable. H/C/I car with all of the basics bolt ons... A few months ago I noticed my clutch pedal feeling a bit spongy , I was working a lot and drug my feet looking at thinking I'd get to it when I could , figured it was something stupid. About a week or so after I noticed that on my way home my clutch cable snapped on me (of course in the middle of a 4 way intersection)
Ok , no big deal right? Ordered the new steeda adjustable clutch cable to replace the one that was there. Get it all installed , jump in for a test drive and my clutch pedal was like kicking a brick wall... First thought was I bought a bad cable or I routed it wrong. Nope , cable moves nice and free. A friend of mine had the same thing happen to him. Turns out he broke a few springs in the clutch.
After a bit of looking and waiting I ordered a ford racing hd clutch. Took it to a shop to have it installed. Got it back and it was better , but not right. It's the worse when it's say for a day or two in cold weather. You really have to nail the pedal to get it to down. When you first press the pedal (I use "press" very loosely) alot of the times it will make a metallic chirping sound the first few times.
The more you drive the better it gets. The shop swears they put in a new throw out bearing and the shaft/retainer was fine when they did so. New polite bearing aswell. I've checked the fork , it's not rubbing on anything , cable is free moving when in hooked , replaced all I can think of. I really don't have a clue where to look at this point. As a mechanical clutch I've replaced everything but the pedal it's self. I wouldn't think a cable operated clutch would be that effected by weather/temperature either. Any ideal?
I'll start off with the car: It's a 1990 GT 5 speed. Tremec tko , fire wall adjuster , quadrant and adjustable steeda cable. H/C/I car with all of the basics bolt ons... A few months ago I noticed my clutch pedal feeling a bit spongy , I was working a lot and drug my feet looking at thinking I'd get to it when I could , figured it was something stupid. About a week or so after I noticed that on my way home my clutch cable snapped on me (of course in the middle of a 4 way intersection)
Ok , no big deal right? Ordered the new steeda adjustable clutch cable to replace the one that was there. Get it all installed , jump in for a test drive and my clutch pedal was like kicking a brick wall... First thought was I bought a bad cable or I routed it wrong. Nope , cable moves nice and free. A friend of mine had the same thing happen to him. Turns out he broke a few springs in the clutch.
After a bit of looking and waiting I ordered a ford racing hd clutch. Took it to a shop to have it installed. Got it back and it was better , but not right. It's the worse when it's say for a day or two in cold weather. You really have to nail the pedal to get it to down. When you first press the pedal (I use "press" very loosely) alot of the times it will make a metallic chirping sound the first few times.
The more you drive the better it gets. The shop swears they put in a new throw out bearing and the shaft/retainer was fine when they did so. New polite bearing aswell. I've checked the fork , it's not rubbing on anything , cable is free moving when in hooked , replaced all I can think of. I really don't have a clue where to look at this point. As a mechanical clutch I've replaced everything but the pedal it's self. I wouldn't think a cable operated clutch would be that effected by weather/temperature either. Any ideal?