ay guys i did my clutch about 10 months ago and i put a exedy heavy duty cushion button in and its been great up untill few months ago...when ever i do a high rev change like say 8000 after wards theres like a clicking noise when i press the clutch and a pulsating feeling through the pedal when i hold it down....then if i pump the pedal a few times it comes good.... then today i noticed when i push the clutch right to the floor its notchy near the bottom when i push it slow and if i turn the car off its feels normal....anyone ever had this problem ? i got a feeling it might be the thrust bearing been a bit dodgey... but id like other ppls point of view any help would be great
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Originally posted by DC2RKID View Postay guys i did my clutch about 10 months ago and i put a exedy heavy duty cushion button in and its been great up untill few months ago...when ever i do a high rev change like say 8000 after wards theres like a clicking noise when i press the clutch and a pulsating feeling through the pedal when i hold it down....then if i pump the pedal a few times it comes good.... then today i noticed when i push the clutch right to the floor its notchy near the bottom when i push it slow and if i turn the car off its feels normal....anyone ever had this problem ? i got a feeling it might be the thrust bearing been a bit dodgey... but id like other ppls point of view any help would be great
If you want the problem gone, change the Clutch Master Cylinder. If you want the problem to disappear for a while if it becomes a pain, lubricate the clutch pivot...
There is nothing wrong with your car... so everytime you go for a service, just get the pivot lubricated and she should be right
Mines been good ever since!
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Originally posted by m0nty View PostI say it's the thrust bearing? Does it do it at all engine speeds?
If you put car into neutral and put foot on clutch does it go away? Then take foot back off and it returns?
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