Posted by Bob M on October 05, 2012 at 10:54:01 from (74.67.191.50):
In Reply to: Free Play? posted by BigTone on October 05, 2012 at 10:16:07:
Anthony - 1-1/4" measured at the pedal has always worked for me.
Keep in mind pedal free play is not real critical so long as: 1) The throwout bearing retracts free of (does not touch) the clutch fingers when the clutch is engaged AND, 2) When depressed, the clutch disengages fully (tranny input shaft stops turning) an inch or two before the pedal "hits bottom".
This post was edited by Bob M at 20:14:08 10/05/12.
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