Clutch pedal adjustment

Started by Lindyp38, May 08, 2017, 02:35:46 AM

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Go Fleiter

I could mail to Your e-mail adress which You didn?t send me.
So send it if You want.
I don?t risk to put the page scans here... world can be mean because of copyright violation!
Greetings from D?sseldorf
Living in Düsseldorf/Germany, retired Dentist, wife retired lawyer, 2 daughters Judge and psychologist, 3 Grandchilds-Sorry for bad English
I like- PennsyRR- travelling Europe in my very original 51 Ply- My whole basement HO Germany based Model Railroad- 50ties stuff- Italy
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Go Fleiter

Do You have a Service manual?
You will always need one. Al least try to get a copied one.
If You want, I scan 5 pages for You and e-mail them to You!
Too much to insert here.
Greetings from D?sseldorf!
Go
Living in Düsseldorf/Germany, retired Dentist, wife retired lawyer, 2 daughters Judge and psychologist, 3 Grandchilds-Sorry for bad English
I like- PennsyRR- travelling Europe in my very original 51 Ply- My whole basement HO Germany based Model Railroad- 50ties stuff- Italy
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TodFitch

My copy of the 1946 to 54 factory service manual simply says:
QuoteOne inch pedal free play is necessary to insure proper clearance between the release bearing and levers. To adjust the clutch pedal free play, turn the clutch release fork rod adjusting nut until 1/8 to 5/32 free play in the clutch fork is obtained. See Figure 1. This adjustment, if correctly set, will give the necessary 1 inch free play at the pedal
The next paragraphs cover the clutch pedal stop screw which they say should not be disturbed as it will affect the over center spring, etc.
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Lindyp38

My 51 Plymouth cranbrook clutch pedal engages too high
I'd like to lower the point when clutch engages
Any suggestions on adjusting
What can I check to be sure there are no other problems
Thank you mario
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