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softning a fj45 clutch pedal

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softning a fj45 clutch pedal

Post by 4sum4 »

when I push the clutch pedal down it`s stiff as,is there anyway of softing it up
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Post by plowy »

does it have any free travel at the pedal and at the slave cylinder ?

and most importantly has it got a heavy duty clutch in it ?
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Post by Stackson45 »

I've got a super stiff clutch in my 47, h/d clutch behind a 350 chev - one day i was thinking about getting the vacuum assist clutch out of a 60 series and grafting/bolting it in there.
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Post by Bumpy45 »

Just did this to mine. By accident actually. I replaced the 3/4" slave cylinder with a 7/8" unit. I lost some of the travel but it has made it a hell of a lot easier to depress. :)
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