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Posted by adower (Member # 5955) on
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Long story so here it goes. Since Ive bought my car Ive had a really still clutch pedal. I realized that the clutch cable was resting on the headers and the heat caused the cable plastic to melt. Well I went and installed a new ford OEM cable. I thought I had it adjusted good and everything. Drove for two days with no problems. Today as im driving around I notice that as im trying to shift gears I almost have to pull the shifter with all my might to get it to go into gear. So I make a u-turn and try to go home. As im nearing my place at a stop light I push in the clutch pedal and hear a loud pop. After the pop I cant get the car into gear. It doesnt look like the cable is broken or anything. Im wondering if it could be the clutch qudrant? Hopefully I didnt break any metal or anything.
Everything I have now is stock. The clutch however is a spec.
Posted by Blind (Member # 3052) on
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the stock clutch quadrent is plastic, with a stiff pedal you may have weakened it.
Posted by fiftee1989 (Member # 6128) on
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soounds like the quadrant, mine did the same thing a couple of months ago
Posted by adower (Member # 5955) on
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I hope I didnt break any metal around the quadrant. Ill have a look at the stocker...Thanks yall
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