clutch pedal too high
clutch pedal too high
hello
maybe the topic its hard to understand but here it goes..
in Panama its call that "the clutch is choking"...
the things is that the clutch pedal actually engages to high, the clutch in new, so it cant be that I think its just the pedal cause it was very different a week ago..
so I was wondering if someone know how to fix this, maybe its just a stupid thing like a screw or something...
I cant start at high rpm in first, i pull the pedal quickly and the car dosent responds as always..
thanks
maybe the topic its hard to understand but here it goes..
in Panama its call that "the clutch is choking"...
the things is that the clutch pedal actually engages to high, the clutch in new, so it cant be that I think its just the pedal cause it was very different a week ago..
so I was wondering if someone know how to fix this, maybe its just a stupid thing like a screw or something...
I cant start at high rpm in first, i pull the pedal quickly and the car dosent responds as always..
thanks
I think that might help with my problem
thanks a lot
by the way.. when I bought the car, the previous owner had this
Braided Clutch Line, but he never installed so know I have it...
but my question is.. will this clutch line will make the pedal trave harder???
I use my car daily so when I am at a traffic jam, I definetly wont like a harder pedal
thanks a lot
by the way.. when I bought the car, the previous owner had this
Braided Clutch Line, but he never installed so know I have it...
but my question is.. will this clutch line will make the pedal trave harder???
I use my car daily so when I am at a traffic jam, I definetly wont like a harder pedal
Pretty sure they have a how to on the SS clutch line as well. It just gives the pedal a more consistent feel and helps you better determine the engagement point in the clutch. You also remove the pill/restrictor that's in the line and that also helps with positive engagement of the clutch.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
jknasins
Lancer Tires, Wheels, Brakes & Suspension - Sponsored by The Tire Rack
12
Oct 6, 2003 11:21 PM



