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clutch pedal not completely to home position

My clutch pedal does not completely go back to its "home" position. I have made a short clip to show the problem. Where should I start to look for. The clutch adjustment is spot on

Please see the clip here:

https://youtu.be/4BW9xE_hmnM

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Very common issue. A pedal cluster rebuild is in your future.

https://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/Mult_pedal_cluster/Mult_pedal_cluster.htm

Lots of threads in this forum on rebuilding the cluster as well.
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Adjust the Bowden cable at the transmission. Moving the Bowden forward brings the pedal up then the engagement adjust up so there is two things happening that you need to be in the driver seat for.
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Adjust the Bowden cable at the transmission. Moving the Bowden forward brings the pedal up then the engagement adjust up so there is two things happening that you need to be in the driver seat for.
Bruce
Thanks fot the reply. By moving the bowden you mean where the clutch cable is attached to the transmissioncase with the two adjustment nuts?
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also the pivot area appears to be binding, try lubing it and Omega ring at the pivot.

+1 check all gaps (1.20 /1.00MM) and throw (25MM) are correct.

Have a help do what you did and observe below.
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Yes, with the 2 15mm nuts.
It doesn’t take many turns to change drastically
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