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stangirl92 04-07-2002 07:08 PM

where does your clutch engage/disengage?
 
I have a 92 5.0, and recently replaced the clutch, resurfaced flywheel etc...anyhow, i did the whole pull up on the pedal and let the cable on the quadrant adjust itself and it works fine, however i have to push the clutch pedal ALL the way to the floor to disengage/engage the clutch and at times when driving, it is harder to put in gear than others. Once in a while i hear a clunk when putting it in gear. Is it just not adjusted right? Or is there an adjustment with the clutch pedal that i can do? Where does your clutch engage?

stock89 04-07-2002 09:27 PM

Mine does the same thing. A lot of people's do, welcome to the club!! :) I am about to put in a new BBK clutch cable/quadrant. I've heard that takes care of the problem. Anybody else have any ideas???

WADS56 04-07-2002 10:06 PM

My 79 will not grab untill the pedal is almost all the way out. I like it because it is nice for powershifting.

My 93 will grab 1" from the floor. I have the Steada quad, and cable and still no luck. I have herd that the steada cables are junk because they stretch out easy. I am starting to agree.

Florida Stang 04-07-2002 10:38 PM

My car was doing the same thing until I installed a steeda double hook quadrant and the firewall adjuster kit. Now it's better than new. It should fix your problem. Good look.

Old Guy with 87 GT 04-07-2002 11:21 PM

mine was the same way ....it kept getting worse so i replaced the quatrant and cable .......when the self adjusters spring gets worn out it slowly puts the adjustment closer to the floor ......mine started to get pretty bad ,almost couldn't get it in first

i got the steeda quatrant and cable ......got about 20,000 miles on it and no problems with cable ,it stretched a little for the first couple of weeks but has been working fine ever since ,had to adjust it once cause of clutch wear but no other problems

chris91LX 04-08-2002 11:33 AM

I've been having the same problem. I put in a new Steeda quadrant, UPR firewall adjuster and a new cable and have been having problems setting the release point where i want it. My clutch is a bit worn so i'm thinking that may have something to do with it. Having the adjuster turned most of the way in seems to give me the best setting I can get, which is the clutch engaging at about 2/3 of the way up. I wanted to get the clutch to release as close to the floor as possible, but haven't had much luck. I guess I'll keep messing with it and see what I can do. I guess I'm not helping you out much, but at least you know your not the only one with this prob.:)

DRASTiK 04-08-2002 04:17 PM

this is kind of a coincidence, because just today, I had to tighten my Steeda firewall adjuster for the first time since i bought it over a year ago. The cable seems to have stretched a little, and it was hard to get it in gear. So I just popped the hood, turned the adjuster, and presto, good as new.

stanger8172 04-08-2002 10:21 PM

I have the FRPP quadrant and cable and it works great.

The clutch engages right below the brake pedal and that's where I heard it should be and not to mess with it and not to make it engage any lower, or too close to the floor.

I don't know if anyone else had to do this but... I had to zip strip my quadrant to something under the dash. The quadrant kept sliding and made it hard to get into gear. Now that it is tied down I can shift gears smoothly. Weird heh?

I am really glad I have this setup though. Now I can beat the hell out of it at the track and not have to worry about snapping the clutch cable or breaking the quadrant...except maybe the zip strip :p

Ponycar_302 04-09-2002 01:24 PM

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Once in a while i hear a clunk when putting it in gear. Is it just not adjusted right? Or is there an adjustment with the clutch pedal that i can do?
The clunk you hear is the quadrant and pawl disengaging from each other. Chances are the teeth are rounded off. The only way you will completely fix the problem is to go to an aftermarket set-up. I use the FRPP quadrant and cable also. I have used it for over a year with two different clutches and two different trannys without a single problem.

stanger8172 04-09-2002 03:31 PM

Ponycar_302,

Does your quadrant sit tight on the pin it swings on? Mine would slide around wherever and whenever it wanted to.:confused:

Ponycar_302 04-09-2002 03:40 PM

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Does your quadrant sit tight on the pin it swings on? Mine would slide around wherever and whenever it wanted to.
No, not really. I chalked it up to the fact that I cracked one of those little plastic bushings during the install. It's a little jiggly (tech term) but it works fine. I have never had any problems with it.

84LX89GT 04-09-2002 05:36 PM

I just put a centerforce clutch in my GT and with the BBK adjustable quadrant/cable the feel of the clutch is WAY better than the stock one. I remember it used to be hard to get into gear sometimes (just like the other 2 stickshift fox mustangs i've owned) and now it has a great feel and clutch engagement is easier than with the stock clutch and cable/quadrant. There's a reason that the clutch quadrant is such a popular item on the aftermarket....the stock one sucks :D

Jeb_Bush_2000 04-09-2002 06:10 PM

On the '95, it engages smoothly throughout the entire range, starting about an inch from the floor.


On my '93, it only engages in an inch, right up at the top of its travel. It's useful for speedshifting. :D

jimberg 04-09-2002 09:22 PM

You need to get down there with your hands and disengage the pawl to reset it. When a clutch wears out the cable gets tighter and tighter. The stock quadrant is designed to automatically give up some slack when the cable tightens. When you put in a new clutch, the cable is then really loose because of all the loosening it did.


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