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Cable Clutch routing
Just to be safe I want to confirm something, Im replacing the clutch on my old 94 max for the new owner, the cable has a lot of play on it, I need a pic of the way it sites from the firewall down to the transmition. I would appreciate it a lot. It is adjustable, and I have done that as well, just want to make sure its not something simple. thanks. Its a 1994 mighty max with a 2.4L and annual trans.
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Thanks, thats what I was thinking it was. There is no resistance at all on the cable or the pedal after I installed the new clutch. Just trying to basic troubleshoot before I remove everything and look at the tranny and clutch again.
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Other than the flywheel being attached to the transmition?
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I figured you were just checking some clearance thing. So the correct answer would have been the broken bolts in the flywheel.
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Yeah it threw me off at first, cause it almost looks normal. Lol. Yikes I say.
On topic I did not find anything abnormal with the clutch or anything else when I took it back off. So last night I re-installed it and adjusted the cable alot, and I now have pressure on the entire pedal. I have not drive it yet, got a couple more bolts to finish tightening, but I think it was the problem. Ill know for sure when I drive it tonight or tomarrow.
One last question, the trans gear oil, 85-90w, the approx amount I need? I cant DL that file from the link LSR mike posted.
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Thanks, and its all better. Works like a champ. Just needed a good adjustment. Maybe if I ever redo it I may go with a better clutch and a hydrolic set up.
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