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96-04 - 2V Specific
clutch question
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<blockquote data-quote="Paladin1001" data-source="post: 1453843" data-attributes="member: 23701"><p>So I think my new old 98 needs a clutch cable, there is no fraying of the cable but its WAY harder to push than my King Cobra clutch on my Fox 351W car and that clutch is stiff, not to mention that I have had to do the under dash pull the clutch quadrant down and push the pedal down to get the engage point of the clutch off of the floor. I also sprayed some silicone on the cable which may have helped a little bit. The clutch isn't slipping but a couple of times it has seemed like the wasn't totally disengaged sitting at idle it wanted to creep. That's why I did the pull the quadrant hook and push the pedal for a click. That procedure helped and made it to where the clutch disengaged at idle.</p><p></p><p>What say all you experienced SN95 owners? Clutch cable or something else? By the way the clutch has been replaced, the pressure plate has LUK on it, which I don't think is factory but I can't see too much else with it. </p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance, still loving the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paladin1001, post: 1453843, member: 23701"] So I think my new old 98 needs a clutch cable, there is no fraying of the cable but its WAY harder to push than my King Cobra clutch on my Fox 351W car and that clutch is stiff, not to mention that I have had to do the under dash pull the clutch quadrant down and push the pedal down to get the engage point of the clutch off of the floor. I also sprayed some silicone on the cable which may have helped a little bit. The clutch isn't slipping but a couple of times it has seemed like the wasn't totally disengaged sitting at idle it wanted to creep. That's why I did the pull the quadrant hook and push the pedal for a click. That procedure helped and made it to where the clutch disengaged at idle. What say all you experienced SN95 owners? Clutch cable or something else? By the way the clutch has been replaced, the pressure plate has LUK on it, which I don't think is factory but I can't see too much else with it. Thanks in advance, still loving the car. [/QUOTE]
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