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Re: BN clutch questi ons
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Posted by pa farmer john on December 16, 2005 at 22:00:56 from (64.136.27.227):
In Reply to: BN clutch questi ons posted by Bill in MI on December 16, 2005 at 14:09:11:
had that problem for a while on my oldest bn. finally discovered that the pin where the clutch actuating rod fits to the petal had a corroded spot on it and as icwould leave out the clutch it would hit that spot and hang -up just enough that as i was still releasing the cluth pedal it would make a "jump" over the corroded area and move freely, making the clutch pedal act as though i was "popping the clutch. also just replaced the pedal return spring as it was the original and was quite weak. hope its another direction towards hepling you in your search for the problem!!
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