A
few years ago I conducted a survey on the IMON list of clutch quadrant
failures. Of the 30 something reply's I got only one person had a failure
of the cable cam. All other failures were either the ratchet teeth or the
spring. The pedal mounted adjuster can use the cable cam even if it is
stripped.
CNC
machined aluminum Clutch Pivot assembly
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With
the above done the pedal assembly is ready to unbolt and remove. There are
two 17mm nuts where the pedal bracket meets the firewall. You will have
to pull the carpet back to see them. Remove the nuts and flat washers.
There is a 12mm-headed bolt going up from the pedal bracket to the dash
support structure. Remove this bolt and the pedal assembly can be removed.
With the clutch pedal assembly out make sure the nylon bushing on the end of the brake
rod does not fall off and get lost.
STOCK PEDAL ASSEMBLY |
CLUTCH PEDAL, GUIDE
TUBE, CLIP
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![]() PARTS REMOVED FROM
CLUTCH PEDAL
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Using
a hacksaw, sharp knife, or side cutters, remove the tab from the end on
the cam as shown in the picture. Make sure the tab is completely removed
and flush with the flat surface.
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MODIFIED CABLE CAM
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Place
the clutch pivot on the cam and press the pre-installed roll pin in place.
The cam is now ready for installation. The roll pin can easily be pressed
into place using a bench vise or channel lock type pliers.
![]() CAM
WITH CLUTCH PIVOT INSTALLED
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The
pedal needs to be modified so the adjustment rod can be installed. There
is a small slot on the front of the pedal near the pivot. Drill the slot
out with a 1/2" drill. It was easier to drill the hole if the slot is made
somewhat round by using a rat-tail file. When the drill is through the
pedal rotate it slightly up to elongate the hole. Remove any burrs with
a round file. The spacer needs to fit in the hole and be able to rock up
slightly.
![]() SLOT IN CLUTCH PEDAL
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![]() DRILL OUT SLOT TO 1/2"
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![]() ROTATE DRILL UP AS
SHOWN
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Place
the adjustment rod through the spacer and then through the hole in the
pedal. Thread the pedal trunion on the adjustment rod with the flat side
of the trunion facing away from the pedal.
![]() ADJUSTMENT
ROD, LOCK NUT, SPACER, & PEDAL TRUNION INSTALLED
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Place
the pivot trunion in the clutch pivot. Place the cam in place on the pedal
and turn the adjustment screw in until the end engages the pivot trunion.
Snug up the set screw using a 1/16" Allen wrench to engage the groove in
the end of the adjuster. The set screw does not need to be tightened down
on the adjuster, but just engage the slot to keep the adjustment rod captive
to pivot trunion.
![]() MODIFIED CAM &
ADJUSTER INSTALLED
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![]() PEDAL RE-INSTALLED
ON BRACKET
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Place
the pedal assy on the shaft and install the guide tube and the big hairpin
clip making sure the clip is fully seated in the groove on the shaft. The
shaft is spring loaded so it can be pressed out to make putting the clip
in place easier. Install the clip before tightening the nuts on the cable
guide tube. Turn the adjustment screw rotating the cam to the forward position.
And
now, the most famous instruction, "installation
is the reversal of removal."
With
the cam rotated all the way forward (adjuster
rod fully extended from the pedal) place the clutch cable through the guide
tube and hook the end over the cable cam. Turn the adjuster screw to tighten
the cable and set the release point. When satisfied with the adjustment
tighten down the lock nut making sure the spacer is properly engaged in
the pedal trunion. Install the lower dash and other parts. Once installed
the clutch adjuster can easily be reached from the foot well area.
If you experience any difficulty with installation or adjustment please feel free to call me at 256-428-2513 (W) or 256-534-0251 (H) or you can reach me by e-mail at DGodfrey@DRS-TEM.com .
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