clutch pedal
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clutch pedal
I jst had my clutch replaced at local shop. i noticed the clutch pedal felt soft, as before i replaced the clutch. i did my search i found outwhat i have to do, the mechanic told me they bled the slave cylinder and its holding pressure, but it still seems that the pedal is soft. he also told me that i would have to baby the clutch for 1000 miles, then i would feel it get harder. can any one help, does this seem right? sry if its long
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Re: clutch pedal (4drSi)
What kind of clutch did you have installed? If the clutch has been bled and pedal feel is still relatively soft, chances are you have have a very light (read stock) pressure plate. Pressure plate is pretty much what dictates how firm the pedal will be when you step on the clutch pedal to disengage the clutch. A pressure plate with higher than stock clamping forces usually means the pedal will be firmer than stock...
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i purchased the kit from ebay its the cheap f1 racing stage1 with fly wheel. not sure what the specs are because it was shipped to the shop. but the pedal felt soft even before i replaced the clutch.
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well idk i blew my clutcif and after i replaced it before it was weird for awhile after you replace it..happen with me and the clutch eventually gets harder...im not as smart as these other honda-tech people but maybe ur clutch was on the verg of blowing?? but dont take my word for it
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u pay for what u get..the f1 clutch is cheap clutch and pressure plate is cheap that's y ur clutch is so soft..trust meh i've bought stage 2 xtd clutch set and it's really soft..so go with act or exedy clutch..they're usually the best..
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