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GPO_Van
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Clutch link mechanism query

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Hi All
I have a clutch link mechanism query, mine is rattling and looks as though the cotter pins are to long, I cant get a decent photo, I can see that it only has thin washers where the split pin is bent over.
I have photographed a set of linkages of an old scrap car, this looks as though it was fitted properly, is it correct?
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Re: Clutch link mechanism query

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You can always fit my rose jointed linkages-no more play in the linkage.
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Re: Clutch link mechanism query

Post by philthehill »

Whilst Declan's linkage is superb and is the preferred option you can pack equally either side of the linkage with suitable washers to take out any slack.

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Re: Clutch link mechanism query

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Those fitting look very tidy Declan.
have tried again taking photos of under my car.
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Re: Clutch link mechanism query

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For now it will be washers but Declan's fitting is very smart, still like to know what is supposed to be there?
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Re: Clutch link mechanism query

Post by philthehill »

Looking at your photos I would suggest that your clutch release mechanism is worn and needs to be replaced.

Attached is the link to the MOSS clutch linkage parts page.

http://www.moss-europe.co.uk/shop-by-mo ... anism.html

You can see and determine what is required and where what goes where.

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Re: Clutch link mechanism query

Post by les »

You should have washers on both sides of the components, possibly more to take up the slack, and importantly to keep the bars parallel alone their length. The split pin in your picture needs bending more. Incidentally split pins should have one leg only bent out to secure, not both.

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Re: Clutch link mechanism query

Post by IslipMinor »

The original set up uses a combination of plain washers and anti-rattle or 'wavy' washers, but with a strong clutch pedal return spring, I would not expect much rattling anyway? The pad at the top of the clutch pedal should have some foam rubber on it, to prevent any noise between the clutch pedal and the transmission tunnel.
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Re: Clutch link mechanism query

Post by GPO_Van »

Hi all
have put it all back together with the the washers including the 'wavy' washers (that I incorrectly called spring washers) from my spare bits and its now fine. Unlike the person who originally put it together I greased all the bits on assembly, one more squeak eliminated.
Thanks all, and islipminor, that's where that pad goes :oops:
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