Hi all, I just replaced my clutch master cylinder on my 1992 NA6 about 1 week ago and after getting home today I noticed some broken pink plastic bits on the floor under the pedals here:-
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh140/andykumi/MX5/IMG_1987_zpsamprpe5m.jpg
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http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh140/andykumi/MX5/IMG_1986_zpszmmvxndu.jpg
I had noticed on the way home that the clutch pedal seemed to be higher than normal at rest and was sort of clicking up when I took my foot off it so I assume these bits are from a broken bump stop. Does anyone know if this is correct or do you have any other ideas?
Thanks,
Andrew
NA6 Clutch Pedal Bump Stop
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Re: NA6 Clutch Pedal Bump Stop
More a switch actuator than a bump stop. There is a bump stop on the lower part of the clutch pedal for when you depress it, but the broken item is from toward the top of the clutch pedal & on the opposite side to the lower bump stop. It activates the clutch switch, & with it missing the clutch pedal would sit a little higher, & there may also be an effect on the operation of the clutch switch itself, which might subsequently effect engine idle speed at times.
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Re: NA6 Clutch Pedal Bump Stop
Thanks, that makes sense. The clutch pedal definitely sits higher and I have noticed an intermittent idle problem developing over the last few months in that the idle would suddenly start hunting down & up, almost but not quite stalling. It's likely from what you say that the switch was on the way out and it just collapsed completely on Friday.
Cheers,
Andrew
Cheers,
Andrew
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Re: NA6 Clutch Pedal Bump Stop
There's a chance the switch might be intact & functioning as its separate from the pedal, but the broken piece (the actuator) is mounted on the pedal & contacts the switch when the pedal is released. Problem might be that the actuator can only be purchased new with the switch, in which case a trip to the wreckers or someone parting out their NA might be in order. Of course, noting that another used one may also have become brittle.
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