Group Buy - Clutch Pedal Assist Spring for 6MT
#406
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So it took me about 45 minutes to remove it because the pin was so tight in there. Waited three days on the spring it come in from across the U.S. (really fast shipping) Finally tried to put everything together but the pin literally was seized in the bracket and I couldn't push it back in. So I ended having to drill out the holes a little wider and putting vaseline on it to get the pin to finally go in. And tip for anyone in the future, you have to actually compress the spring a little when putting in the pin, it sits up a little bit higher then the rest position. Overall, the clutch feels absolutely amazing! It definitely doesn't clunk and jerk when getting out of first anymore. Every other gear is smooth, and downshifts are crisp. Even though it took me three hours to complete, I'm satisfied.
#407
^^I wonder if some penetrating oil sprayed the night before might of helped. After 7 years, I suppose it may seize if never lubricated before. Were you able to move the pin side to side at all after unloading the pedal?
Vaseline as grease... Sure, why not. It's an area only subject to ambient temps, so unlikely it'll melt (the vaseline that is). Sometimes you just have to improvise
Vaseline as grease... Sure, why not. It's an area only subject to ambient temps, so unlikely it'll melt (the vaseline that is). Sometimes you just have to improvise
#408
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^^I wonder if some penetrating oil sprayed the night before might of helped. After 7 years, I suppose it may seize if never lubricated before. Were you able to move the pin side to side at all after unloading the pedal?
Vaseline as grease... Sure, why not. It's an area only subject to ambient temps, so unlikely it'll melt (the vaseline that is). Sometimes you just have to improvise
Vaseline as grease... Sure, why not. It's an area only subject to ambient temps, so unlikely it'll melt (the vaseline that is). Sometimes you just have to improvise
#416
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Can someone who has the spring installed let me know if it will make the clutch pedal stiffer/harder? I've been driving a 3000GT for the past 10+ years and the clutch pedal is quite hard so when I picked up my G, I couldn't believe how spongy the pedal felt. I've seen the RJM clutch pedal and am considering it but if the spring will make the pedal harder and I will be able to feel the engagement point better then I'd rather purchase this since it's so much cheaper. Thoughts?
#419
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Just received the spring. Thank you for the fast shipping!!
Couple of quick questions on the install:
1-does it matter which side of the spring is on top and which side is on the bottom?
2-when removing the old spring and installing the new spring, the clutch pedal has to be held down the entire time during both functions correct?
Thanks.
Couple of quick questions on the install:
1-does it matter which side of the spring is on top and which side is on the bottom?
2-when removing the old spring and installing the new spring, the clutch pedal has to be held down the entire time during both functions correct?
Thanks.
Last edited by sLADe781; 10-23-2014 at 10:24 PM.