Bugeye clutch pedal

Bugeye clutch pedal

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HSV_V8

Original Poster:

159 posts

193 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Hi all,

I'm after some advice, I recently bought a UK Bugeye wrx wagon, all original car and clearly been looked after all it's life. The problem I have is that i'm getting a little bit of lower back pain on my left hand side but I feel it getting worse when I push the clutch pedal down, the pedal is reasonably heavy but probably not the worst I've had. I have tried moving seat position but this makes no difference. I would also like to say I have owned an Impreza and Legacy turbo years ago and never had any issues and I have just come from a Civic type R which has a relatively light clutch.

Do you think a clutch and/or fluid change would make a difference and lighten the pedal? I still believe the car could be on it's original clutch at 98k miles as there are no reciepts or documents for any clutch change in it's life.

Any info/advice is appreciated.

Cheers

paulmoonraker

2,850 posts

170 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Mine, new or old clutch, have never been light... Do you have a local indy you can ask?

HSV_V8

Original Poster:

159 posts

193 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Yeah I got the impression they have always been quite a heavy clutch. I do have couple of friends who know the cars well and own a garage so I may go and ask and see what they recommend. Maybe I'm just going soft in older age!

paulmoonraker

2,850 posts

170 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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HSV_V8 said:
Yeah I got the impression they have always been quite a heavy clutch. I do have couple of friends who know the cars well and own a garage so I may go and ask and see what they recommend. Maybe I'm just going soft in older age!
hehe

Mine is new and a joke. However, my other car is an auto Volvo, so it takes as while to adjust wink

peter8171

183 posts

150 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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I had a new clutch in my 03 WRX wagon and there is no difference in effort. The effort on a hydraulic clutch comes from the springs needed to hold the plates in contact at all times to prevent it slipping, so clutch effort shouldn't really change throughout its life, only the biting point will change, until it is right at the top of the pedal travel.

HSV_V8

Original Poster:

159 posts

193 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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peter8171 said:
I had a new clutch in my 03 WRX wagon and there is no difference in effort. The effort on a hydraulic clutch comes from the springs needed to hold the plates in contact at all times to prevent it slipping, so clutch effort shouldn't really change throughout its life, only the biting point will change, until it is right at the top of the pedal travel.
This would be my thought also but after BMW replaced a clutch in my old Z4 coupe the pedal was noticeably lighter which I was not expecting.

shalon

47 posts

157 months

Sunday 26th July 2015
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The diaphragm spring on the presure plate can get tougher through time with age and give a heavy pedal it might even be an updated clutch