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Look at the clutch pedal. There is a spring/piston assembly on top of the pedal. What it does is helps when engaging the clutch by helping (it's like giving a
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Look at the clutch pedal. There is a spring/piston assembly on top of the pedal. What it does is helps when engaging the clutch by helping (it's like giving a boost) you pushing on the pedal. It only works for the first (20% to 30%) of the clutch level travel. If you press it by hand you can see, it only helps you with the initial push of the cluth pedal, after that is just leg power. When releasing the clutch is has an effect thus giving you an "inconsistent feel". I removed mine, the pedal feels now a bit harder but is always consistent.
I could be wrong, but that help my "inconsistent clutch engagement".
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