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JOT MON ABBR OTH
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I finally had time to work on the Porsche yesterday. I double checked all the oil and electrical connections. Replaced some fuses and did a once over. I have a borrowed video recorder so I verified that the clutch is moving the throw out arm. I primed the injectors and started her right on up. Everything appeared fine. I depressed the clutch pedal and heard a loud squealing.
Any ideas on what could be causing the squealing? Did I get the tension on the cable too tight or too loose? Is it possible I did not get the bottom of the fork in the channel so that the bottom of the plate is still partially connecting with the disk? I verified the top of the fork was engaging, but could not see into the botom.
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You might want to adjust the clutch pedal stop on the floorboard. I bet it squeals only when the pedal is to the floor?
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Garth,
You are right, the squealing is related to the travel of the clutch pedal. The problem is that at all adjustments on the cable I cannot engage the transmission into gear. I fear the fork is not properly engaging the throw out bearing. Any other ideas, yall? Before I pull the motor. Again.
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