How to cut the clutch cable?
#1
How to cut the clutch cable?
I am in the process of changing out my clutch cable and I can't get it unhooked from the tranny, the bolt is sideways and I can't get a wrench or rachet around it.
What would be the best way to cut the cable. I have a new cable so I could care less about this one.
I figure wire cutters but not sure how strong they need to be.
What would be the best way to cut the cable. I have a new cable so I could care less about this one.
I figure wire cutters but not sure how strong they need to be.
#8
RE: How to cut the clutch cable?
ORIGINAL: FuzzyDiceRule
BTW, bolt cutters should do nicely
BTW, bolt cutters should do nicely
I will be taking it outside shortly to see if everything is working, if not then it's a whole new clutch and flywheel for me -
I'm pretty sure it was just the cable though -
#9
RE: How to cut the clutch cable?
why doesnt anyone ever listen to me?????
press down the clutch pedal and insert a socket in the bellhousing where the clutch fork is. it will keep it pressed forward. then simply take your foot off the pedal and the cable will go loose
its really not rocket science
press down the clutch pedal and insert a socket in the bellhousing where the clutch fork is. it will keep it pressed forward. then simply take your foot off the pedal and the cable will go loose
its really not rocket science
#10
RE: How to cut the clutch cable?
ORIGINAL: AdderMk2
why doesnt anyone ever listen to me?????
press down the clutch pedal and insert a socket in the bellhousing where the clutch fork is. it will keep it pressed forward. then simply take your foot off the pedal and the cable will go loose
its really not rocket science
why doesnt anyone ever listen to me?????
press down the clutch pedal and insert a socket in the bellhousing where the clutch fork is. it will keep it pressed forward. then simply take your foot off the pedal and the cable will go loose
its really not rocket science