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Old Aug 5, 2008 | 01:21 AM
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in february i changed to an sti box and diff and had an exedy clutch fitted, the other day was coming home change gear around 6500rpm and the clutch pedal stuck to the floor, it got to point where i had to turn off enbgine to get a gear, then a bad judering started when ever i was releasing the clutch pedal and would get a juder in neutral when i was just pumping the pedal any ideas guys?
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Old Aug 5, 2008 | 08:31 AM
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in february i changed to an sti box and diff and had an exedy clutch fitted, the other day was coming home change gear around 6500rpm and the clutch pedal stuck to the floor, it got to point where i had to turn off enbgine to get a gear, then a bad judering started when ever i was releasing the clutch pedal and would get a juder in neutral when i was just pumping the pedal any ideas guys?

May be the clutch release spring, I had the same sort of symptons when mine went AWOL.



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Old Aug 5, 2008 | 06:05 PM
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ok cheers mate will check it out
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the spring is all intact and aparently now you can select gears with out using the clutch, its going to be stripped down friday now
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