clutch problem

gabe3586

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Aug 22, 2005
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After installing my new motor, clutch kit, flywheel, pilot bearing, and throw out bearing I ran into a problem. I pressed down on the clutch and heard a poping sound and the clutch got about 4 inches of play in it and it is not engaging all the way now. I have an after market quadrant and firewall adjuster. The cable looks like it has seen better days but I am assuming if it broke that I would have no tension at all. My clutch fork is sitting about halfway in the opening on the bell housing, Its adjusted as tight as it can go also. Any advice? My only idea is that the fork came off of the pivot but I dont know if that would cause this problem.

Thanks in advance
 
When a cable first lets go, it can get a good bit of freeplay and then a day or two later the whole thing lets go (they can break in stages. I've lost two like that).

Sounds like that's a place to start IMHO, especially if you have faith in the rest of your install.

Good luck.
 
I have adjusted the firewall adjuster as far as it will go and I do have an adjustable cable. I feel confident in the install but it just seems like the fork is sitting more foward than it was. Maybe ill pick up a new cable today and see if that fixes the problem.
 
do NOT use an adjustable cable! they are too long. when you try and route the adj cable the way it should be routed, it kinks because of the extra length and the added bend to the circumference. I JUST went through this with my father on our SSP mustang....this is the reason why the aftermarket adj cables stretch and break...too much tension.

Since you've got to replace that cable anyhow, use the factory non adjustable one, and route it under the dr side motor mount, and don't bolt it up at the middle...this will provide the best arc.

You should also be able to pop the cover off of the clutch fork, and shine a flash light in there, You may get a sense of what's going on back there without pulling anything apart.