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my clutch

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my clutch

Post by Andy »

You know the old saying , " things happen in three's " well I think I'm up to about 30 :lol: :lol: :lol: . Yesterday my clutch peddle felt little soft all of a sudden so when I got home from work I tightened the cable up a little and all seemed ok , then tonight while coming home from work I slowed down for a set of lights pressed my clutch in to drop down a gear and while doing this I felt / heard a snapping noise . As my storey gets a little more bizarre to the day a week ago the clutch cable in my ni$$an pulsar SSS snapped . Thinking to my self F#%k not again :shock: :shock: :shock: , I thought the same had happened but after a bit of an inspection the cable seems ok but very loose so I'm guessing something inside has broken . Before I start ripping the box out has anyone had the same or have any ideas
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Post by *BESTY* »

It certainly sounds like the cable has snapped somewhere in the system.







Enjoy pulling it apart to insert another one :lol: :lol:
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Post by murcod »

Get someone to check in the engine bay that the clutch lever is operating while you push the pedal. It must be fun trying to drive around with no clutch- particularly if you're stuck in a higher gear!
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Post by Andy »

After being in denial about my clutch failing me I had a closer look at the cable this morn and found that it was starting to snap which made sense for the cable stretching , have to thank the Feroza god upstairs for making my weekend a heap easier :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by ferog »

Andy wrote: have to thank the feroza god upstairs


I don't believe there is one Andy....other wise he would have given us live axles and coilys, air lockers, bigger engines and a workshop manual on the shelf in kmart.... :neutral:
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Post by Andy »

Yer , I know where your coming from :lol: :lol: :lol: , maybe I should be thanking the bloke in the red suit that's spose to live down stairs :onfire: :onfire: :onfire:
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