Clutch pedal goes to the floor

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SHOman247

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ok i just had a lower mileage tranny put in my sho with a brand new clutch kit and tob and quill sleeve but today i went to start my car i pressed the clutch pedal in and it had no resistance at all and just went to the floor. I checked the cable no binding and the release fork is moving when the clutch pedal is moved. Also i can start the car in gear and the car bucks and stalls like when you let the clutch out in gear and let the car try and idle. Any thoughts on what thois could be and why it's doing this? Btw the clutch kit is less that 500 miles old and the tranny shifted perfect and has brand new mobil syntho atx fluid in it/
 

91taurisho

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Or it needs to be adjusted... Pull up on the clutch pedal. If it clicks then it was adjusted. Do it in first gear with the car off.

Scott
 

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Correct it needs adjustment, if it will not automatically adjust, crawl under the dash and do it manually.
 

Chris Benvie

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Greg i think you already know the problem.


CHevy mechanics can't work on Chevy's nevermind SHO's.

eek!
 

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AutobahnSHO1130:
Greg i think you already know the problem.


CHevy mechanics can't work on Chevy's nevermind SHO's.

eek!
Look at what it says in his sig!!!
"This car is going to make a mechanic out of me"
rofl laugh_ti hehehehehehehehehe!!!
 

SHOman247

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all fixed....problem was the bolt that holds the tob release shaft and the clutch cable fork shaft together wasn't there and the shafts had spun cause the clutch cable to lose all it's tension headbang
 

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