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New '96 Cobra Owner.. Tons of questions!
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<blockquote data-quote="Serfma" data-source="post: 16288957" data-attributes="member: 196123"><p>Yeah I'm pretty certain after today that it's the clutch and not the cable itself. Firewall adjuster installed and initially with the first routing the cable was softer than normal, but returned to being so stiff that it's nearly impossible to press all the way to the floor without both legs or using the steering wheel to pull on. Tried my brother in law's '99 V6 manual and the pedal was absolutely night and day different, so much easier and softer. <em>(I've never driven stick before this vehicle so I never knew what a good clutch in general felt like) </em>Going to drop the transmission and replace the entire clutch + fork + bearing + pivot stud. Cable slides in and out of the sleeve smoothly, is not binding at all, and is routed perfect. </p><p></p><p>Was tinkering around and got a video of the fork: [MEDIA=youtube]zNlN2zpw9j8[/MEDIA] it sorta looks like the bearing needs replacing and looks like the -- <strong>while watching the video again I noticed the throwout bearing isn't even under the fork spring properly!!!! [ATTACH=full]1599282[/ATTACH] ahhhh i'm going insane</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serfma, post: 16288957, member: 196123"] Yeah I'm pretty certain after today that it's the clutch and not the cable itself. Firewall adjuster installed and initially with the first routing the cable was softer than normal, but returned to being so stiff that it's nearly impossible to press all the way to the floor without both legs or using the steering wheel to pull on. Tried my brother in law's '99 V6 manual and the pedal was absolutely night and day different, so much easier and softer. [i](I've never driven stick before this vehicle so I never knew what a good clutch in general felt like) [/i]Going to drop the transmission and replace the entire clutch + fork + bearing + pivot stud. Cable slides in and out of the sleeve smoothly, is not binding at all, and is routed perfect. Was tinkering around and got a video of the fork: [MEDIA=youtube]zNlN2zpw9j8[/MEDIA] it sorta looks like the bearing needs replacing and looks like the -- [b]while watching the video again I noticed the throwout bearing isn't even under the fork spring properly!!!! [ATTACH=full]1599282[/ATTACH] ahhhh i'm going insane[/b] [/QUOTE]
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