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Broken Clutch Pedal Plastic Thingy


josh_hammy

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Adapt the correct internally threaded one of these. And just thread the rod where the plastic broke. The bonus is then you can adjust pedal height.

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***UPDATE***

Rang Mal Wood and as posted above very helpful bunch and bought myself a new master cylinder and a bastard to install but worth it in the end.

8 days later I had a teary master cylinder which I've replaced again (only to this would happen).

Thanks for all your input guys. :)

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I had this happen on my BF F6 the other day - twin porcelain clutch. 

 

I fixed at home using a threaded eyelet from a stationary tensioner like on a shadeclothe piece and a steel air hose fitting cut shorter to become a sheath. 

 

 

https://photos.app.goo.gl/8dPDLydgjEkfWqjs6

 

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I assume you mean it's a ceramic-metal (cerametallic) mix twin plate cluch?

 

good job on the other part :)

 

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Haha that’s what I meant! I think I was getting confused with porcelain because the clutch is a bit sh*t  :bs: Haha 

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