<VV> Busted clutch cables
HallGrenn at aol.com
HallGrenn at aol.com
Wed Apr 17 21:22:28 EDT 2013
Joel,
Leverage. If the "throw" of the cable is shortened due to improper
adjustment to less than design distance then more effort is needed to release the
clutch through the linkage.
Bob.
In a message dated 4/17/2013 8:18:24 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
joel at joelsplace.com writes:
How does clutch adjustment put more strain on the cable?
Joel McGregor
From: hallgrenn at aol.com [mailto:hallgrenn at aol.com]
Subject: Re: <VV> Busted clutch cables
It wouldn't be the first time. I've seen adjustments so bad that the
triangular plate and rubber pad on the floor up behind the bottom of the rear
seat flexed the floor sheet metal like the bottom of an old oil can whenever
the clutch was used.
Bob
It turned out that someone had misadjusted the
clutch which was putting an extra strain on the cable.
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