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McLeod RXT owners, Pedal heigh/release point questions
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<blockquote data-quote="ScottsdaleSnake" data-source="post: 10743886" data-attributes="member: 42111"><p>I have an RST. Grab/release point is slightly below brake pedal. Stock pivot ball is used, as well. My firewall adjuster is adjusted slightly off the firewall...maybe like a half inch to an inch. I'm still in break-in miles, but there is a slight rubbing noise (can't think of the proper word to describe it) when off the clutch, but when I slightly press the clutch or completely press in the clutch it disappears. It is more noticeable in drive thru's or idling next to another car. I was told this is the TOB making contact with the pressure plate and it is normal, but I just installed all new parts (RST/FRPP TOB/Lethal sleeve/Fork). I expected the clutch to be silent when idling with this setup, but it's not any more quiet than my previous 30K mile Centerforce. Should I simply turn the firewall adjuster counter-clockwise (outward) to put slightly more pressure on the TOB? Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottsdaleSnake, post: 10743886, member: 42111"] I have an RST. Grab/release point is slightly below brake pedal. Stock pivot ball is used, as well. My firewall adjuster is adjusted slightly off the firewall...maybe like a half inch to an inch. I'm still in break-in miles, but there is a slight rubbing noise (can't think of the proper word to describe it) when off the clutch, but when I slightly press the clutch or completely press in the clutch it disappears. It is more noticeable in drive thru's or idling next to another car. I was told this is the TOB making contact with the pressure plate and it is normal, but I just installed all new parts (RST/FRPP TOB/Lethal sleeve/Fork). I expected the clutch to be silent when idling with this setup, but it's not any more quiet than my previous 30K mile Centerforce. Should I simply turn the firewall adjuster counter-clockwise (outward) to put slightly more pressure on the TOB? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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