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Is the clutch pedal suppose to be the same height as the break pedal on the M37? My clutch pedal is about 2 1/2” lower than the break pedal.
Steve
Steve
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.Is the clutch pedal suppose to be the same height as the break pedal on the M37? My clutch pedal is about 2 1/2” lower than the break pedal.
Steve
I would have never guessed that. My reason for asking is that I am having clutch issues. The pedal is extreamly hard to push in and it does not always release the clutch plate enough to get it into gear with grinding..
Well... One gets pushed with the left foot, the other is pushed with the right. So, it isn't like your foot would get confused slipping from one to the other. The clutch can be adjusted higher if you need it to be. Otherwise, just drive on...
.I would have never guessed that. My reason for asking is that I am having clutch issues. The pedal is extreamly hard to push in and it does not always release the clutch plate enough to get it into gear with grinding.
How do you lube that shaft if it does not have a zerk fitting on the one that goes through the bell housing??The rotating shaft thru the bellhousing that moves the throwout bearing can bind up if not greased periodically. The Zerks are easily missed when doing so. The same with the pedal shaft that goes thru the frame.
G744
I'd say get your drill & tap set out, it's not rocket science.How do you lube that shaft if it does not have a zerk fitting on the one that goes through the bell housing??