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Huh, that is an interesting one. Thank you for posting it. So don't epoxy it - I suggest a few blobs of simple silicone caulk that you can easily get to to release it. I doesn't take any force so all you need to do is prevent vibration from causing it to slide again. But you don't want to hassle with epoxy later if you need a clutch, throwout bearing, etc.

Again - thanks for posting. That was unusual but as these cars get older and that plastic shrinks this may become one of those legendary road side diagnostics. Drive safely.
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