Soooo,
The clutch tubes were all attached, the cable was in good shape but the pulley assembly was completed filled with dirt cemented with grease. took off the cable at the clutch arm and the pedal dropped to the floor. Just like you said.......ahhhh
Took off the clutch reverse-er assembly, cleaned, polished and lubed. Reassembled and re-installed. Hooked it up, tightened to the point of tension in the cable. Feels like a new clutch up front and more importantly my muscle memory says: yup, that's it - that is what it should feel like! Shouldn't there be a cover for this assembly?
Click to view attachmentAfter the clutch was sorted, I moved on to the shifter which was a bit loose, seems I may need new bushings, Both of these are destroyed, also there are no parts in the shifter cup at the transmission side-shifter.
Click to view attachmentInterestingly there were no parts in the cover when I removed it.....hhhhmmmm, where did they go????
Click to view attachmentThere is rust on the firewall, though the mount is solid,,,,,,,,where did that bushing go???? No parts or remnants.......hhhmmmmm
QUOTE(76-914 @ Dec 3 2018, 09:17 PM)
First, I'd remove the rear access panel on top of the tunnel, then lift and move the bundle of wires directly behind the crossbar which will allow you to see the clutch tube and finally remove the bolts at the base plate of the shifter. Now rotate the base of the shifter 90 degrees. You now can watch the clutch tube at the 3 attach points where they frequently come loose. Depress the clutch pedal several times as you watch the tube. If the tube doesn't move from side to side you're good. Now remove the 2 - 11mm nuts and pull the clutch cable loose from the clutch fork. The clutch pedal should fall to the floorboard pulling the cable with it. Pull and release the cable to see if it drags or binds. If it doesn't it isn't binding. The stiff pedal you describe could be a HD pressure plate but I doubt it. The TO bearing can bind on the pilot shaft but you'd need to drop the tranny to verify. Personally, I'd drive it a bit to see if it got better before I'd drop the tranny.