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1. Remove clutch pedal assembly from car. 2. Remove fulcrum bolt. 3. Install clutch assist spring. 4. Align fulcrum (say, with a screwdriver tip). 5. Insert fulcrum bolt. 6. Reinstall clutch pedal assembly.
Clutch plates are sticking - get your clutch checked you might need a new one
how to remove a clutch pedal assembly 2004 gmc sierra
the return spring on the clutch pedal assembly must be replaced.
Step one is to remove the large wing nut on the clutch actuating arm on the transaxle, located ahead of the engine, oin the drivers side, on top of the transaxle. Next, you have to remove the accelerator cable from either the pedal assembly, or detatch it from your carb linkage. Lastly, you need to remove the two bolts holding the pedal assembly on, one in front of the accelerator pedal, and one behind it. The pedal assembly should pull right out of it's mounting hole and you will have access to the clutch pedal hook and the clutch cable. Remove the clutch cable, inspect the clutch pedal hook to make sure it isn't getting too worn out ( I have had one of these hooks break off on me from years of driving and a Kennedy pressure plate ), then thread the new clutch cable into it's guide tube, hook the end onto the back side of the clutch pedal, re-install the pedal assembly, then the large wing nut and accelerator cable. B. Nash
How do you install a cluch pedal spring on a 93 honda accord
The clutch pedal assembly has a clutch rod that pushes in on a clutch master cylinder. There is a hydro line that goes from the master cylinder to the slave cylinder.
Either the brake and clutch pedal assembly needs lubrication or you have a size 14 shoe.
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No. The clutch is cable-actuated from the pedal assembly to the throw-out/release bearing fork asembly. There is no hydraulic assist in the clutch system.
just disconect the master cylinder from the pedal it should just be on with a cotter pin and then there is a long bolt going through the brake and clutch pedal take the nut off the and and bring the bolt out just far enough to get the clutch pedal out. the clutch pedal might be hard to get out just play with it youll get it eventually. then to install the new one just put the bushings on the new one and do everything again but in reverse. hope this helps