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Old 10-15-2008   #1
Chris_32212
 
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Vancouver
Posts: 224
Default Clutch pedal stops 6" from the fire wall

i already fixed this issue but i thought i would throw it up on here for show and tell. just incase someone else sees this symptom they will know what the cause was in this case.




that is my old clutch fork. lol.

i drove the car for several miles through the canyons near my house and took a lot of the pics that i posted in the members rides section and i got back from that trip and parked the car in the garage and everything was working fine. i came out the next morning and the clutch went 2/3 of the way to the fire wall and stopped. i know it sounds crazy that the clutch fork would break on its own in my garage over night but thats really what it seems like happened. the car has 92,000 miles on it but still, i hardly thought of the fork as being a high failure item. feel free to let me know your thoughts.

Chris

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Old 03-20-2011   #2
mlotruglio
 
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Harrisburg NC USA
Posts: 45
Default Re: Clutch pedal stops 6" from the fire wall

I seem to be having the same problem and two weeks after buy a 1991. I was wondering if you could find and send me the pics you had posted so I have an idea what im looking at. before I start tearing it down


Thanks in advance

Matt
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Old 03-21-2011   #3
Brillo1990
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Eastern Iowa
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Default Re: Clutch pedal stops 6" from the fire wall

His post is over 2 years old he may not even have the ZR-1 anymore, maybe someone else can help you with it? Good luck with it fixing it.
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