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How To Adjust Clutch Cable
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<blockquote data-quote="pdube1" data-source="post: 13494626" data-attributes="member: 155150"><p>Finally, i'm not that happy. The more tension it added to the clutch cable made a squealing sound in the TOB area. My guess is that with more tension, the TOB is pushed on the pressure plate but not hard enough, so the TOB is probably gliding on the PP making this squealing metal on metal sound. If I pressed a very little bit on the clutch pedal, then no more squealing. After putting back the original tension, no squealing sound, which would mean that the TOB is not in contact anymore with the PP when I don't press on the pedal.</p><p>The TOB has been replaced lately and it's a Ford Racing one.</p><p>If the sound didn't come from the TOB/PP little contact then Maybe it's the TOB sleeve that started to worn out.</p><p>I've read a lot and can't find the final answer, but all directed me to the assumption above.</p><p>Maybe adding some lube in the TOB area could be good.</p><p>Next step will be to drop the trans and look at what happens in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdube1, post: 13494626, member: 155150"] Finally, i'm not that happy. The more tension it added to the clutch cable made a squealing sound in the TOB area. My guess is that with more tension, the TOB is pushed on the pressure plate but not hard enough, so the TOB is probably gliding on the PP making this squealing metal on metal sound. If I pressed a very little bit on the clutch pedal, then no more squealing. After putting back the original tension, no squealing sound, which would mean that the TOB is not in contact anymore with the PP when I don't press on the pedal. The TOB has been replaced lately and it's a Ford Racing one. If the sound didn't come from the TOB/PP little contact then Maybe it's the TOB sleeve that started to worn out. I've read a lot and can't find the final answer, but all directed me to the assumption above. Maybe adding some lube in the TOB area could be good. Next step will be to drop the trans and look at what happens in there. [/QUOTE]
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