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Can’t shift at WOT?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roush6018" data-source="post: 16863970" data-attributes="member: 78571"><p>hahaha this brings me back in the day when i had one arm (left arm) pulling the shit out of the clutch cable and my other arm turning the adjuster so hard i thought it was going to work! man its good these mustang havent changed. </p><p></p><p>i drive my cobra all the time and it shifts perfect now. ok, i will admit when its 50 degrees out and i just started it up, my 1-2 shift is somewhat stiff.. but when it warms up 10 mins later car runs and shifts great!</p><p></p><p>My car did have problems shifting for so many years (maybe 2-3years) i didn't give up and fixed it the right way.</p><p></p><p>dang.... i don't really want to give you bad news, maybe you have a ford dealership you can take it to? maybe you have a transmission shop you trust? (someone needs to check the crankshaft thrust free play) and if that checks out good then you can inspect your clutch and transmission. </p><p></p><p>ok, easy question for you, start up the car and push the clutch pedal in, put it in first gear, when you release the clutch pedal .... where is the pedal at when the car starts to move forward???? is it 1/2" from floor, 2" from floor or 5" from the floor ???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roush6018, post: 16863970, member: 78571"] hahaha this brings me back in the day when i had one arm (left arm) pulling the shit out of the clutch cable and my other arm turning the adjuster so hard i thought it was going to work! man its good these mustang havent changed. i drive my cobra all the time and it shifts perfect now. ok, i will admit when its 50 degrees out and i just started it up, my 1-2 shift is somewhat stiff.. but when it warms up 10 mins later car runs and shifts great! My car did have problems shifting for so many years (maybe 2-3years) i didn't give up and fixed it the right way. dang.... i don't really want to give you bad news, maybe you have a ford dealership you can take it to? maybe you have a transmission shop you trust? (someone needs to check the crankshaft thrust free play) and if that checks out good then you can inspect your clutch and transmission. ok, easy question for you, start up the car and push the clutch pedal in, put it in first gear, when you release the clutch pedal .... where is the pedal at when the car starts to move forward???? is it 1/2" from floor, 2" from floor or 5" from the floor ??? [/QUOTE]
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