Ok one last time about clutch pedal

Crazyredsvt

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I posted a few post and didn't really get any advice and I wanna fix the car and every mustang shop won't be able to do nothing till next week but here's my last post about this problem.

2003 cobra t56 has a ford racing clutch cable about 6,000 Miles on it. Also has a mcloud rst clutch.

Issues I'm having is the cars pedal feels like it's disconnected
There's to much play in the pedal. If I start the car in gear (1st) the car moves like if I'm not holding the clutch pedal to the floor but I am. But if I'm not in gear and try to put it in 1st it also rolls. What could be wrong.
How do I fix it. I wanna drive my car but I can't from this bs problem.
 

MG0h3

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You had a couple replies to the original post.

Most likely its the quadrant or your cable is stretched and about to break. Id bet on the quadrant.

EDIT: click on the link. There is a picture of the stock adjuster.
http://forums.corral.net/forums/gen...tch-cables-quadrants-fire-wall-adjusters.html

You can try lifting up on the pedal as previously mentioned. If the car doesnt have an aftermarket adjuster you still have the factory one. Ive honestly never looked at the SN95 one but if its anything like the Foxbody ones, its a couple of plastic pieces with teeth on them that can strip out.

Look up above the clutch pedal and youll be able to see the mechanism.

Post a pic if you can.
 
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