The warn pivot arm deformation had nothing to do with how far the clutch pedal travels. But if the little plastic bushing wears out the eyelet of the push rod and the pivot pin will deform and could very easily come off and the clutch pedal will drop to the floor and will need to be pulled back up manually. You should have just removed the pivot arm after marking it's position and grind the back side of the pin and used a drift pin to punch it out and replaced it with a hardened hex headed bolt. You should have also have replaced the push rod eyelet end with a Heins joint. You also should have known that the marks as you called them are called SPLINES. You can adjust the position of the pivot arm by adjusting the alignment of those splines.
@joe226825 good to know, I did not know you could punch out and replace the pivot pin so I just replaced the whole piece. I did replace the rod end bearing on the Master, that part just didn’t record. Sometimes in the moment I forgot the name of things, I do know they are called splines lol. Thank you though
That damn bar is hellishly difficult to get off
@polarpopgang6929 you’re damn right it is haha.
The warn pivot arm deformation had nothing to do with how far the clutch pedal travels. But if the little plastic bushing wears out the eyelet of the push rod and the pivot pin will deform and could very easily come off and the clutch pedal will drop to the floor and will need to be pulled back up manually. You should have just removed the pivot arm after marking it's position and grind the back side of the pin and used a drift pin to punch it out and replaced it with a hardened hex headed bolt. You should have also have replaced the push rod eyelet end with a Heins joint.
You also should have known that the marks as you called them are called SPLINES. You can adjust the position of the pivot arm by adjusting the alignment of those splines.
@joe226825 good to know, I did not know you could punch out and replace the pivot pin so I just replaced the whole piece. I did replace the rod end bearing on the Master, that part just didn’t record. Sometimes in the moment I forgot the name of things, I do know they are called splines lol. Thank you though
Pushing to hard. Or pushing “too” hard. To is a preposition. Too is an adverb. Just saying.
Thank you vocabulary whiz. Appreciate it.