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saving_rossi
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DEC 14, 11:47 PM
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I recently received a clutch and brake pedal assembly from an eBay seller. It was terribly packaged, and very dirty. I wouldn’t have minded if a plastic rod by the clutch pedal was not snapped.
I worry that this is the piece that triggers the master cylinder. The plastic piece that the plastic rod connects to has a plug in…I think this is to allow to car to start once the clutch is pushed in? I’m doing an auto to manual swap so maybe I wouldn’t need that piece anyway.
I just wanted to ask here to make sure. Should I be worried if this plastic piece is broken?
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Patrick
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DEC 15, 01:27 AM
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quote | Originally posted by saving_rossi:
I worry that this is the piece that triggers the master cylinder.
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saving_rossi
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DEC 15, 02:05 AM
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quote | Originally posted by Patrick:
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Forgive me I’m still learning some aspects of how the actual clutch hydraulic system works. It came broken so it was hard to tell what it was meant to do. By your response I’m going to assume it has nothing to do with it
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Patrick
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DEC 15, 02:46 AM
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I think you were describing the neutral safety switch. Check out my recent post Here in regards to not utilizing one.
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saving_rossi
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DEC 16, 12:02 AM
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