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Old 06-28-2011, 12:58 PM
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Clutch Pedal / Gas Pedal Vibration.

This has been going on for awhile, I've put in OTTP Stage 2 Transmission Mounts in hopes it would fix this issue. Also has the upper engine mount replaced under warranty due to being broke. Is there anything that would cause the Clutch pedal to vibrate really bad when any load is on the car. As in the gas pedal is being pressed with any pressure.
Old 06-28-2011, 01:02 PM
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Only thing i can thank of is the T.B to pressure plate teeth!!!
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Originally Posted by Chevycobaltss3
Only thing i can thank of is the T.B to pressure plate teeth!!!
Well I have the KYClutch but this has been doing it for a few months now, I haven't had any problems with switching gears or any slipping or anything like that.
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Hmmm yeah mine doesnt do that... Does the clutch slip or anythign like that! Is the t.b leaking fluid or anything!!!!
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No, the clutch doesn't slip, don't have any problems with driving the car. Just when any kind of pressure on the gas pedal... the clutch pedal vibrates bad. you can put your foot ontop and feel it really bad or even your hand doesn't matter. I don't visually see any leaks.
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Yeah litterally the only time i seen this was when the pressure plate to flywheel wasnt mounted correctly, like it was backing off!!!!!! So if there is no slippage and there is no issue with t.b leaking my assumption would be WTF ( lets take it apart lol)
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How would you notice the t.b leaking?
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U would be losing fluid from your resoivoir And also you would see fluid leaking from the bottom of your tranny casing to engine block!
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im on a stock clutch and i also notice this so i doubt it is the clutch, however it is a different clutch then stock so maybe it happened when it was installed.
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Originally Posted by Chevycobaltss3
U would be losing fluid from your resoivoir And also you would see fluid leaking from the bottom of your tranny casing to engine block!
nope don't have that problem. lol. I've only had it where it was empty once and thats cause the rear brake line has a hole in it. got it fixed and haven't had it since. I do have the ZZP adjustable clutch rod if that means anything.

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im on a stock clutch and i also notice this so i doubt it is the clutch, however it is a different clutch then stock so maybe it happened when it was installed.
it didn't start it till like a month or so after installation

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hmmmm.. dude only way i could really figure it out is if i drove the car and diaged it then and there!!
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Originally Posted by Chevycobaltss3
hmmmm.. dude only way i could really figure it out is if i drove the car and diaged it then and there!!
Yeah, I understand. Maybe the next time I drive my car down to TN I'll come by. I've had it at the dealer a few times as well and they obviously never noticed the problem even though I bring it up. I don't want them to open the tranny and say its the clutch. Then I'll have to pay for all of it cause its aftermarket.
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is yours only when the clutch is depressed fully though? I didnt notice mine until you said something..... but i havent noticed it lately either
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Originally Posted by dayhoff35
is yours only when the clutch is depressed fully though? I didnt notice mine until you said something..... but i havent noticed it lately either
Mine is only noticed when the gas pedal has any pressure on it. So yes the clutch pedal is fully depressed.
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well you could have it out of gear and give it gas so i didnt know, does it do it then too?
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I haven't tried.
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neither have i, thats why i was wondering lol
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