Clutch Pedal rattle

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berger
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Clutch Pedal rattle

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The clutch is working fine, but I notice that at highway speed it rattles a little. If I touch the pedal slightly it goes away...or pull it forward slightly. Can I adjust it so that there is no space between the arm and the stop?

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Per Repair manual page 51 fig. 96, 1mm clearance between the rod tip and the master cylinder piston.
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edzz wrote:Per Repair manual page 51 fig. 96, 1mm clearance between the rod tip and the master cylinder piston.
I was hoping there might be another way....Thanks!
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There is. Earplugs.
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I find it amazing that you can pick out individual rattles in your vehicle. I have one I cannot locate (seems to be on the right side) while moving and when I stop it stops...Hmmmmmmm.
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krick3tt wrote:I find it amazing that you can pick out individual rattles in your vehicle. I have one I cannot locate (seems to be on the right side) while moving and when I stop it stops...Hmmmmmmm.
Only reason I found it was because my foot brushed against the clutch pedal and it went away. It is fairly new though....or I think it is... :mrgreen:

As for the ear plugs...well I have a pack of buds in my new centre console!! :D
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:idea: It may also be less noticeable if you slow down to 55 – 60 mph, traveling at “Highway speeds” maybe a bit much for the Pinz. :lol: :lol:
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edzz wrote::idea: It may also be less noticeable if you slow down to 55 – 60 mph, traveling at “Highway speeds” maybe a bit much for the Pinz. :lol: :lol:
60MPH is what I was doing...seriously :D . I own a Ural, so I am well versed with keeping a vehicle well within its specs and I am fine with that. I went across the US and Canada last September on my Ural and never went faster than 65MPH (downhill!). That included highways and secondaries.
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