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how much force does it take use a clutch?



adjust the cable, while your doing that why not lube it, if you had rust on
your cat from storage, most likely you have some rust on your cable as well.

ATS Patrick



=>-----Original Message-----
=>From: scirocco-l-admin@scirocco.org
=>[mailto:scirocco-l-admin@scirocco.org]On Behalf Of DNK006@aol.com
=>Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 8:57 PM
=>To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
=>Subject: how much force does it take use a clutch?
=>
=>
=>Well... After being forced to take the rocco out of hibernation,
=>I have been noticing all sorts of things wrong with it!
=>First.. the condensation rusted out the cat.. but that was an easy fix ;)
=>Then.. I had to replace a tie-rod and get an alignment.
=>
=>Besides that.. I am noticing my clutch pedal takes a huge amount
=>of force to depress (after switching from a hydrolic on my
=>truck).  I know that this pressure is in excess... It is about
=>equivilant to the amount of force needed to  push yourself on a
=>chair across a room!  Are there any bearings or linkages that
=>might cause this resistance?  could it be a problem with the
=>transaxle?  The clutch also engages very late, and very sudden at
=>the end of travel.
=>
=>Thanks
=>Ben
=>85 8v
=>
=>
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