ManBearPig
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My new Exedy Mach 500 clutch now has a few hundred miles of around town driving so I got into the throttle a bit today. I noticed that when shifting at high RPM (anything over 5-6k) the clutch pedal feels noticeably lighter, mostly toward the last few inches of travel nearest the floor. The pedal is not sticking to the floor, it just has a lighter feel when being depressed at high rpm than lower rpm.
I replaced everything while the trans was out. Flywheel and bolts, clutch disc, pressure plate, pilot bushing, hydraulic throwout bearing, even added a stainless hydraulic line. I feel confident I have the system thoroughly bled as pedal feel is always great during Normal driving.
I don’t have any strange noises, or any other odd issues.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
I replaced everything while the trans was out. Flywheel and bolts, clutch disc, pressure plate, pilot bushing, hydraulic throwout bearing, even added a stainless hydraulic line. I feel confident I have the system thoroughly bled as pedal feel is always great during Normal driving.
I don’t have any strange noises, or any other odd issues.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
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