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Posted (edited)

My clutch started making noise a few weeks ago and now it stopped, but the clutch feels like it comes up quicker than before. It has a bit vibration that it never had before, but otherwise the clutch works well. I'm thinking about replacing the clutch spring and see if it helps before i will look into replacing the clutch and flywheel. Is there instructions to do that? I tried to look in the DIY, but no luck.

Has anybody done this before?

kristian

The part number is 996.423.081.11

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Posted

Member greerj1 gives already the solution as an answer to your post dated 2nd march.

Posted

I'm actually just looking for a Clutch Power Spring (hydraulic pump) DIY at first, before I do the clutch and flywheel. I just bought the part from the internet and I don't even know where the part is to start with. Trying out a cheap solution first.

Thanks

Kristian

Member greerj1 gives already the solution as an answer to your post dated 2nd march.
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The assist unit showed in your pic. is located approx. half way to the top of the clutch pedal.

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Many iof us have removed the asist spring to obtain better control of the cluch. A single pin holds it to the bracket above the pedal. Make sure you install a nail or cotter pin in the hole in the spring piston that sticks out of the housing BEFORE removing or the spring will pop out.

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Thanks Guys

Kristian

Many iof us have removed the asist spring to obtain better control of the cluch. A single pin holds it to the bracket above the pedal. Make sure you install a nail or cotter pin in the hole in the spring piston that sticks out of the housing BEFORE removing or the spring will pop out.

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