Clutch problem

sctops140

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Jul 29, 2006
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I have a 94 GT. When my clutch pedal is out, my car is making more of a ticking sound rather than a squeaking sound. You push the clutch in about half way, and the sound goes away. You look underneath the car and you can see the clutch fork is vibrating I guess. You can put slight pressure on the clutch fork and the sound goes away. Does anybody know what the problem is? I've put a new throwout bearing, steel bearing retainer, and adjustable cable setup...and the problem still exists. The clutch was relatively new when I bought the car. Could it be the clutch fork? The car has a blower, if it's a heavy duty clutch, could it be too much for the stock clutch fork? Help?? Anyone?? Much appreciated. --Sean
 
inproper cable adjustment is your problem...does the clutch fork vibrate when the clutch pedal is not engaged? if so this would mean the cable is adjusted too tight the throwout bearing is contacting the fingers of the clutch and should not be no contact should be made until clutch is depressed.....
 
When I adjust the clutch so it's just off the fingers, it doesn't release enough to put the car in gear (clutch drags) And it's impossible to shift, that's why I thought the fork may need to be replaced. I've messed with adjusting it with lousy results. Any ideas? Thanks