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Hey guys i just came back from penrith brake and clutch and i had just installed a new master welded up the cracked spot welds in the pedal box (they were cracked wide open) and now they're saying it maybe the clutch fork or some type of spring in there and im cheap as f so im going to try and do it myself is there a tut on the subject i couldn't find it lol so anyone got any handy hint or tips on taking it out and how hard is it?

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What exactly is happening? the fact that you say "some type of spring" makes me think the pedal is going to the floor and not coming back.. if that is the case then you most likely have snapped your clutch fork pivot.

As far as taking the gearbox out, you'll need ramps/stands, a couple of jacks, some reeaaally long extensions and someone to help you. If you have access to a hoist and a gearbox jackstand, it will make life a LOT easier.

Someone else with more time can write up what needs done.

Nah man thats cool i dont need anymore i took it to penrith brake and clutch and they're going to fix it YAY but the clutch with my foot full pressed down the clutch is still half engaging it return's like normal but its hard to change gears and always half engaged so its pretty weird i bled it and they did it to make sure so thats not the problem

i removed the pedalbox and got it welded up where the break in it was the box when i push the pedal it actuates the clutch fork like normal but it doesnt fully disengage

so they said it may be a crack in the clutch fork or a broken clutch spring so ill have to ask them a few more questions to find out when they know what wrong with it

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