Posted by steelfronts on May 27, 2008 at 19:00:51 from (75.134.113.151):
In Reply to: How to free up cluch? posted by Bill Thompson on May 27, 2008 at 07:32:37:
Those mice. The clutch levers are probably not the problem. The mouse nest and its destruction finds its way between the pressure plate and the pressure plate carrier thus making the pressure plate impossible to move. The leverage the throwout bearing has on the fingers is great and if that was the problem foot pressure would disengage the clutch and it wouldnt engage when you let off the pedal. the F20 engine isnt the smoothest maybe running it will shake it loose but quite often the clutch disc is rusted to the input shaft an wont slide either. Most likely its going to have to come apart to have the clutch work right.
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