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Old 12-09-2005, 08:01   #1 (permalink)
chickenwing
 
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82 Pickup, 4wd - Clutch Pedal bottoms out...no joy!

my clutch pedal goes all the way to the floor...but takes very little
pressure off of the flywheel.

I have the thingy at the flywheel, almost maxed out.

Something went @#$@#$ and the pedal went to the floor...

When I push the clutch pedal the brake pedal moves in sync...the two
pedals..will
tilt left then right....

I know I have plenty of clutch wear left...Its not even 1 yr old.

it's the pedal assembly...I think the lever going to the plate is
slipping????

hep hep, i gotta goto work and make that money! today is payday

 
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Old 12-09-2005, 08:02   #2 (permalink)
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Re: 82 Pickup, 4wd - Clutch Pedal bottoms out...no joy!

"chickenwing" <bigbadbarry@adelphia.net> wrote:

> my clutch pedal goes all the way to the floor...but takes very little
> pressure off of the flywheel.
>
> I have the thingy at the flywheel, almost maxed out.
>
> Something went @#$@#$ and the pedal went to the floor...
>
> When I push the clutch pedal the brake pedal moves in sync...the two
> pedals..will
> tilt left then right....


Gee.... whatever could that problem be?!!!

>
> it's the pedal assembly...I think the lever going to the plate is
> slipping????
>


Doubt it, but there's good reason to disassemble and figger it out.


> hep hep, i gotta goto work and make that money! today is payday
>


We'll miss you in the chatroom, here.



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you pay..DEAL with it!
 
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Old 12-09-2005, 09:01   #3 (permalink)
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Re: 82 Pickup, 4wd - Clutch Pedal bottoms out...no joy!


Backyard Mechanic wrote:

> We'll miss you in the chatroom, here.



You probably used to know, but then you forgot

thanks alot for nothing pal! thanks a lot!

that's the problem here, too much chat not enough work going on!

 
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Old 12-09-2005, 10:01   #4 (permalink)
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Re: 82 Pickup, 4wd - Clutch Pedal bottoms out...no joy!

"chickenwing" <bigbadbarry@adelphia.net> wrote:

>
> Backyard Mechanic wrote:
>
>> We'll miss you in the chatroom, here.

>
>
> You probably used to know, but then you forgot
>
> thanks alot for nothing pal! thanks a lot!
>
> that's the problem here, too much chat not enough work going on!


Well... there's ALWAYS ford-trucks.com

And I thought you had the problem nailed, yourself... you gonna have to
pull out that pedal assembly. And look close at the clutch quadrant or
whatever they use in the pickup...

That would be it, if the vehicle was a Fox Mustang/Fairmont.. etc

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Old 12-09-2005, 10:01   #5 (permalink)
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Re: 82 Pickup, 4wd - Clutch Pedal bottoms out...no joy!


Backyard Mechanic wrote:

> Well... there's ALWAYS ford-trucks.com
>
> And I thought you had the problem nailed, yourself... you gonna have to
> pull out that pedal assembly. And look close at the clutch quadrant or
> whatever they use in the pickup...
>
> That would be it, if the vehicle was a Fox Mustang/Fairmont.. etc
>


:|

that sounds like it could hurt my back, (pulling out the pedal
assembly)

yeah, I don't know what else to do...it looks like to me, one of the
levers under the hood
has slipped. I don't know that, I suspect that. Im also wondering if I
have bent the fly
will spork :) I've been tightening it more and more for about a month.
(tightening it made
my gears change oh so nice

 
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Old 12-09-2005, 11:01   #6 (permalink)
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Re: 82 Pickup, 4wd - Clutch Pedal bottoms out...no joy!


chickenwing wrote:
> Backyard Mechanic wrote:
>
> > Well... there's ALWAYS ford-trucks.com
> >
> > And I thought you had the problem nailed, yourself... you gonna have to
> > pull out that pedal assembly. And look close at the clutch quadrant or
> > whatever they use in the pickup...


ah yeah

the motherboard snapped, she holds the pedals and a harness through
there.
she has torn loose from the firewall. cry two tears in a bucket

 
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