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Re: Sticky Clutch Fri, 07 January 2005 02:41 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
As ke382TG has said make sure that the thrust bearing carrier slides along the sleeve freely AND that the clutch disc is able to move freely along the spline. ALSO make sure that the thrust bearing is in good condition and that it wasn't damaged when first installed.
One other thing to check is also how good the pedal moves within the pedal box IF the hole that the clutch pedal shaft swings in is elongated then it could cause sticking/jamming etc.

Apart form that - good luck.
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