| Sep 19, 2006 - 1:25 PM | Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #481406 · Replies: 14 · Views: 2,931 |
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Yes it is your Throw out bearing and the reason your pedal is low is because when the T.O.Bearing goes often the nearing has been over heating and the fork can get red hot and finally bend back from the pressure you put on it when you press on the clutch pedal. I had a fleet of trucks and I would usually replace the fork the T.O. bearing sits on at the same time. It was 8 bucks for the fork back in the 80's for a ford truck fork and it snapped in and out when the trans was pulled back. While the trans is apart changing all the moving parts at the same time saves lots of headaches later. Trying to save a few bucks even 100 bucks will give you more than that much headaches later, particularly iyou intend keeping the car. QUOTE(quicknstyle @ Sep 14, 2006 - 10:49 AM) [snapback]479632[/snapback] ok so they said its my throw out bearring, now they also say that i need a new clutch, so... their "great" price for all the labor and parts, and resurfacing the fly came out to about 1500 bucks... something doesnt sound right, and i still dont know why i need a new clutch already... i dont do any hard driving at all and ive only had it for a little over 30k miles... are they trying to f with me? |
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