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Old 11-16-2009, 02:46 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by boske View Post
"Throughout the one month, if the clutch fork is bent, doesn't it would bent more?"

It could be bent, it wouldn't have to bend more than it is.

"If there it is pivot ball, how come it doesn't make any noise and the shifting was normal throughout the time?"

You wouldn't hear a worn pivot ball, it will just move the pivot point making it hard/impossible to disengage the clutch completely. You should read over your posts again before clicking the "Post" button.
imagine a crack on a metal piece like a clutch fork, yes it would continuously bent as you put pressure onto it. the bigger the crack, the less it is able to hold pressure. If you ever to get push your fork with your bare hand, you know it is impossible because it requires 250+ lbs clampping force for the pp to hold the clutch.

most chance a pivot ball would just break its round head, and you will not get pivot movement at all. For there, my mistake, i should not hear any sound, but i should able to floor my clutch pedal with no pressure and it might not come back up at all.

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