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Clutch vibration...

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NavyP583

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Oct 12, 2005
Jacksonville, Florida
hi guys, i have been reading posts for 2 years or so on this site and i have always seemed to find and figure out my problem. But this one has got me stumped. i found some similar but not the same. I have vibration in my clutch pedal but only when the engine is on... when the car is off it feels normal, i had changed out the master, slave, and a ss line from the master to the slave. I bled them all a few times, as this problem has been going on for a while now. any one have insight on my situation? possible TOB, bent fork? it goes into gears fine and shifts with no grinding its just an annoying feeling.
 
it kinda feels like there is air in the system but i know there isnt? plus it only feels that way when the car is on?!?:mad: with the engine off it feels perfect. Is it possible to have a bad master that doesnt leak?
 
it just started out of no where.. it never used to feel like that. i still drives and shits fine but i just wanna make sure there isnt an underlying problem that will mess other things up. some times when i downshift i get a vibration from the front passenger side. i checked all the mounts and all the hardware is tight. there is a lil play in the cv axle though but i dont know how much play is allotted. any ideas?
 
i heard and read stuff about a spring on the clutch could be broke wich can explain the extra vibration in the pedal and the vidration from the front end. but souldnt that mean it should do it all the time? as of now i seem to only get vibration when its warm, and the clutch pedal feels songy. can any one chime in and help?
 
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