Re: Clutch Pedal Assembly Failure
[Re: toddmeunier]
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June 07, 2010 01:02 am UTC
June 07, 2010 01:02 am UTC
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Reza Mirza
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Yes that is where it wears out, but yours looks pretty good still. The plastic bushings on the shaft wear out too. You should get the shep bushings and put them in there. Put the nut back on without the washer and weld it to the shaft and lever to make them all one piece.
If you weld with the plastic bushings in there, you have to be careful so you don't melt them, especially the one on the other side of the lever. The shep bushings are metal and you don't have to worry about it melting when welding.
I have new plastic bushings in mines and its welded pretty good. You have to weld a bit, then let it cool off and repeat.
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Re: Clutch Pedal Assembly Failure
[Re: Jamal Qazi]
#332714
June 12, 2010 03:37 pm UTC
June 12, 2010 03:37 pm UTC
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Ryan Laliberte
No-Lift-To-Shift.... Stock. :)
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No-Lift-To-Shift.... Stock. :)
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I've heard the 2900 is a lot less harsh on the left leg than the 2600 with the new design. Reza, any thoughts?
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Re: Clutch Pedal Assembly Failure
[Re: toddmeunier]
#333313
June 23, 2010 02:38 am UTC
June 23, 2010 02:38 am UTC
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Reza Mirza
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Drove her around today for about 30 km. I couldn't be happier with the setup Feels much better than my old ACT2600 setup. TOTALLY slippable, no chatter, smooth shifting, and engagement point is right at the top of the pedal. Almost forgot it was a 6 puck sprung! Feels a little grabbier than the street disk, and is totally controllable with no chatter. Does it feel lighter than an ACT2600 ? Yes a little. For it still being brand new, I would say it could only get better. I'm happy with it
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