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2011-2014 Mustangs
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2011 5.0L Clutch Pedal Issue Fix
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<blockquote data-quote="5 DOT 0" data-source="post: 12681138" data-attributes="member: 112867"><p>I have no doubt removing the spring helps but IMO that's not the cause of the clutch pedal sticking. It's a band aid repair at best. If the spring was the problem why wouldn't is stick every time like in the video? Over at <a href="http://www.bossmustangsonline.com" target="_blank">BOSSMustangsOnline - Index</a> we've had this discussion going on for quite some time. All Bosses rev to 7,500 so this issue is very common. Some have removed the spring with success but others have had the clutch stick. Many don't like the feel of the clutch without the spring so I've been hesitant to do it. I've only had my clutch stick on track at high RPM shifts when the car was hot. If something as simple as the spring was the problem why wouldn't it stick more frequently?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5 DOT 0, post: 12681138, member: 112867"] I have no doubt removing the spring helps but IMO that's not the cause of the clutch pedal sticking. It's a band aid repair at best. If the spring was the problem why wouldn't is stick every time like in the video? Over at [URL="http://www.bossmustangsonline.com"]BOSSMustangsOnline - Index[/URL] we've had this discussion going on for quite some time. All Bosses rev to 7,500 so this issue is very common. Some have removed the spring with success but others have had the clutch stick. Many don't like the feel of the clutch without the spring so I've been hesitant to do it. I've only had my clutch stick on track at high RPM shifts when the car was hot. If something as simple as the spring was the problem why wouldn't it stick more frequently? [/QUOTE]
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