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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / June 2005

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Clutch only starts to engage with pedal almost all the way out?

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clevere1 - 22 Jun 2005 15:28 GMT
89 Nissan Pickup, 2 wheel drive, 5 speed.
Newly rebuilt transmission
New clutch (throw out bearing, the works) when the transmission was
installed.

For some reason, you have to let just about all the way out of the
clutch
before it engages. The shop says they can adjust a low pedal, but not a
high
pedal ... Is there anyway to fix this? I figured the  clutch should
engage/disengage about 1/2 way through the pedal travel.
Professor - 23 Jun 2005 13:48 GMT
This is a cable or hydraulic type clutch?

Professor
Check out FlashAlert at www.telstar-electronics.com
clevere - 24 Jun 2005 05:07 GMT
hydraulic
> This is a cable or hydraulic type clutch?
>
> Professor
> Check out FlashAlert at www.telstar-electronics.com
Professor - 24 Jun 2005 14:02 GMT
Well... I don't see how the hydraulics could cause your problem. It
appears that you have a mechanical issue... the issue being that the
clutch is disengaging too far. Possibly clutch components were
installed incorrectly or the wrong throw-out bearing (too thick)
used??? Something bent? Just an idea...

Professor
Check out FlashAlert at www.telstar-electronics.com

> hydraulic
> > This is a cable or hydraulic type clutch?
> >
> > Professor
> > Check out FlashAlert at www.telstar-electronics.com
clevere1 - 24 Jun 2005 18:16 GMT
Hmm .. well the clutch seems to work just fine, no slipping. You just
have to let the peddle out quite a bit before it engages.
 
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