Squeaky clutch pedal MY
- TheInterceptor
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Squeaky clutch pedal MY
Hey all.
Everytime i let the clutch out it squeaks and carries on. Ive tried grease and RP7ing the hell out of everything the pedal is connected to, also sprayed into the firewall (from inside the cabin) where the cable goes through.
How do i fix this?!! Am i not lubing the right spot or what? There are no cracks in the pedalbox so it cant be that.
The brake is starting to squeak now too...
Any advice would be tops.
Cheers
Everytime i let the clutch out it squeaks and carries on. Ive tried grease and RP7ing the hell out of everything the pedal is connected to, also sprayed into the firewall (from inside the cabin) where the cable goes through.
How do i fix this?!! Am i not lubing the right spot or what? There are no cracks in the pedalbox so it cant be that.
The brake is starting to squeak now too...
Any advice would be tops.
Cheers
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Yes +1 or whatever from me too, my clutch pedal squeaks like mad, annoys the heck out of me 
Could it be possible that it's not the pedal or cable itself, but something around the clutch fork? just a thought...although the squeaking for me is most audible in the cabin.

Could it be possible that it's not the pedal or cable itself, but something around the clutch fork? just a thought...although the squeaking for me is most audible in the cabin.
Will it ever end!?
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what grease bein' used? I hear RP7 as spray lube but does that leave any residue behind?
I swear by Lanotec in spray form. Last few things I used it on slide like nothin' else - locks and padbolts that have always had friction. The lanolin it leaves behind is clear film, and the eucy smell is a bit of koala attractant so watch out.
Something that annoyed the urine out of me recently was brake pedal sqik that after pulling the pivot rod out (so doin' clutch at same time)and greasing it all up after spraying CRC556 Fuji spec all over under there it was the brake light switch that needed removing and drowning in CRC and refit - dry plastic on dry plastic, sqik, sqik, sqik
I swear by Lanotec in spray form. Last few things I used it on slide like nothin' else - locks and padbolts that have always had friction. The lanolin it leaves behind is clear film, and the eucy smell is a bit of koala attractant so watch out.
Something that annoyed the urine out of me recently was brake pedal sqik that after pulling the pivot rod out (so doin' clutch at same time)and greasing it all up after spraying CRC556 Fuji spec all over under there it was the brake light switch that needed removing and drowning in CRC and refit - dry plastic on dry plastic, sqik, sqik, sqik
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Grease says "Shell" on it that ive had for a while, might have been CV grease...no miracles there. RP7 doesnt seem to leave any residue. It worked on the brake pedal for a little while and its now starting again.
Might go down to Repco and pick up a big can of Lanolin then, no Koalas round here to worry bout
thanks.
Might go down to Repco and pick up a big can of Lanolin then, no Koalas round here to worry bout

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I had a similar problem with my Leone Turbo sedan and it turned out to be a crack in the pedal box. I did the same as you and sprayed the pedal and greased the bushes on the pivot point but it only quietened it down just a little
I got so sick of it one day, I pulled the whole thing out and that's when I noticed the crack. Hope this isn't your case but thought I'd share my experiance.

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Wouldn't use any RP7 (or similar) down the clutch area. I'd recomend you live with the noise until the clutch is ready for replacement. The only way to stop the noise on the clutch fork is to grease up the pivot point and that can only be done by pulling the engine and gearbox apart from each other.
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Im pretty sure its the pedal box, did the same on my brumby. It's a common fault on the brumbys. until you take it out you probably wont be able to see the crack. If you can get someone to press the pedal while you stick your head in there you may be able to it flexing and notice the squeak. hard to find replacement and even if you do its worth while to get some stiffening plates welded in to prevent the same thing happening again.
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