Vibrations from Clutch and Accelerator pedals.

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tsol0811
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Vibrations from Clutch and Accelerator pedals.

Postby tsol0811 » Sat Aug 16, 2014 3:26 am

Hey guys, recently i have come across some strange vibrations from my clutch and accelerator pedals...
I am 100% sure it never use to do it....

It started to do it after replacing my oem rubber clutch line which decided to split on me.
In the process of replacing the clutch line and the slave cylinder...i had to unwind hardline as well as the "pigtail" part of it to loosen and tighten the rubber line. In doing so i was unable to wind it back into the original shape but managed to get it attached to the slave. Fixing up the clutch line i only noticed the vibration a week later.

I could be just overly paranoid but when i rev the car to about 3000-4000 rpm the clutch pedal buzzes only when the clutch pedal is pressed(it doesn't rattle or make any noise just a tactile feeling). It still drives fine... the clutch doesn't feel too different (maybe its abit harder to find the friction point smoothly on 1st and 2nd gear).
Last week I serviced the car and changed my engine,gearbox and diff oil but still had the same vibration.
I raised the issue to my mechanic and he suggested that maybe the pressure plate is going? would this be true? As a full time student, i don't want to fork out 700 buks to get my clutch changed and not fix the problem.

Also when driving i can feel the engine vibrations though my accelerator pedal.... I did tighten the throttle cable recently ... would this perhaps be one of the causes?

Hope you guys can suggest something? and possibly had a similar issue before?
I just want my car healthy and running smoothly.

Suspected problems through research:
-leaking exhaust /rattling exhaust.... which i do have and will be replacing this week.
-Pressure plate / clutch
-Engine mounts
-Vibrations from clutch line?

Cheers

Tony.

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Re: Vibrations from Clutch and Accelerator pedals.

Postby project.r.racing » Sat Aug 16, 2014 1:18 pm

i would lean towards the clutch itself not engaged/disengaged 100% since you are playing around with the fluids recently. and the harmonics are being picked up at a certain rev range. similar to a out of balance flywheel.

first step i would take is to blead the clutch lines again, and take it from there.

but check all the easy stuff also like engine mounts.

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Re: Vibrations from Clutch and Accelerator pedals.

Postby tbro » Sat Aug 16, 2014 2:45 pm

http://www.miata.net/garage/adjust_clutch/index.html
http://www.miata.net/garage/throttle.html

Both easy to do, check that the solid clutch is not rubbing as that will cause vibration through the firewall, might have to bend it a bit, dunno..
Could also try a brake joint to make up a flexible line to go from the master cylinder to the slave.

HINT!!!!!!
why don't you tell us where you are re syd or brissy whatever then someone might offer to help ????


Just a thought

Terry
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tsol0811
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Re: Vibrations from Clutch and Accelerator pedals.

Postby tsol0811 » Sun Aug 17, 2014 1:32 am

project.r.racing wrote:i would lean towards the clutch itself not engaged/disengaged 100% since you are playing around with the fluids recently. and the harmonics are being picked up at a certain rev range. similar to a out of balance flywheel.

first step i would take is to blead the clutch lines again, and take it from there.

but check all the easy stuff also like engine mounts.


Thank for the advice.
Yes i will check the engine mounts first and then see if i can notice any difference with bleeding my clutch fluids....
if that does not fix the issue, i suspect a flywheel or pressure plate?

tbro wrote:http://www.miata.net/garage/adjust_clutch/index.html
http://www.miata.net/garage/throttle.html

Both easy to do, check that the solid clutch is not rubbing as that will cause vibration through the firewall, might have to bend it a bit, dunno..
Could also try a brake joint to make up a flexible line to go from the master cylinder to the slave.

HINT!!!!!!
why don't you tell us where you are re syd or brissy whatever then someone might offer to help ????


Just a thought

Terry


Cheers for the links Terry as well as the hint.
I shall update my profile with my location :Sydney

also i have checked the clutch line and it seems to vibrate where the slave is when engine is revved.
If that is the issue i am most likely going to get a stainless steel braided line from the slave to the master cylinder.

Thanks again.


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