Clutch Pedal to the floor.

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Clutch Pedal to the floor.

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Last Saturday on my way to a truck show as I was going through the gears, double clutching, and my clutch pedal went to the floor.

First thing I noticed that the clutch adjustment rod was broken. No big deal, fixed that. However; the clutch pedal did no return “spring” back into place.

Now I think I know what the problem is BUT I want to hear it from you guys, the AA experts before I start thinking on my own.
My guess is a clutch spring located inside the clutch housing broke or slipped off.

Suggestions, recommendations, all comments are greatly appreciated.

BTW, are there any drawings, explode views of the AA Clutch and Transmission?

Thanks,
Jeff Jones
Shepherdstown, WV
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Re: Clutch Pedal to the floor.

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i know on the cars the arm that the adjustment yoke attaches to is known to crack and stretch off the shaft. i see in your pic theres a stove bolt where a pin should be on the adjustment yoke.

even with the small broken spring inside the clutch the pressure plate is what springs most of the clutch pedal back up - spring merely keeps the throwout bearing from riding on the pressure plate fingers when your foot is off the pedal.

SO since theres very few linkages check the easiest: lever arm described as above, could have sheared the throwout fork pin and its slipped on the shaft, could have fallen out (tapered hammer it in fit) or one or both armsbroke off the throwout fork.

remove all the floor boards and the bellhousing/clutch inspection cover and shine a light inside while pressing the pedal - should become obvious.
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Re: Clutch Pedal to the floor.

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I'll remove the upper floor and go from there.

Stay tune for more updates over the weekend.

Thanks, Jeff
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Re: Clutch Pedal to the floor.

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I believe the is a spring for the clutch pedal return that is missing AA-7523 that would help hold the pedal up. What ever happened in the clutch remain to be seen. http://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/Conte ... 3-9935.jpg
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Re: Clutch Pedal to the floor.

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Are you able to disengage the clutch?
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Re: Clutch Pedal to the floor.

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Problem Solved. After adjusting the clutch rod to the other rod to the clutch shaft, all is well.

Also removed the clutch cover and inspected the springs, shift fork and greased the fitting. Everything appears to be normal.

Thank you all for your help…until next time.
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