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Discussing Clutch Pedal in the V6 Mustangs Forum. My clutch pedal inside my car vibrates bad at low RPM's. Anyone know why ... Modded Mustangs is the premier Ford Mustang Forum on the internet. We discuss all aspects of the Ford Mustang on the forum. Registered Users do not see the above ads. Please Register - It's Free! |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Ashland, Kentucky
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Clutch Pedal
My clutch pedal inside my car vibrates bad at low RPM's. Anyone know why it does this and how I can fix it.. I will check back after I am done with a class..
BTW anyone near the lexington, KY area? I go to EKU here..
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Ashland, Kentucky
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I am guessing the pedal is loose, but I would'nt know lol.
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I would question the original installation of this clucth/flywheel combo. If the master cylinder is old then that could be it. If the shake or bounce continues when you engage and disengage the clutch pedal, then it has to be the rotating assembly---something warped, either the clutch disc or the flywheel; or an improper installaton.
If everything checks out here and you still have the same problem, then you might want to check the crankshaft end play. |
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no clue as to why clutch vibrates, possibly loose or worn parts or so I would think... then again I am a car newbie so don't quote me.
I am in Lexington here, though not too many people on the boards I visit admit to it if they are as well, Also, kinda funny/odd - the "unofficial featured ride" as I am typing this is the same color and 1 yr difference than mine... weird how that happened twice now in the few posts I have made here... anyway, i will shut up now
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if ur tlking about the 95, then it is cable operated, not hydrolic so its not the cylinder. i have heard that flywheels that are warped doing that.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: looking for free hand jobs in poland springs nebraska... silly gooses
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... just get under your dash with a flash light and check it all... its bound to be their... make sure your car is off... so you can look at it with out the vibration...
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