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240d stiff hard clutch pedal
I have a 82 240d manual tranny with 350k on it and an 83 240d with 270k miles.
I recently replace the clutch master and slave cylinder(master was leaking fluid) on the 82 but the clutch is still much harder to push in than the 83. I'm thinking it's the throw out bearing but I'd rather not pull the tranny if I don't need to since it's getting very cold in MD and I don't have a garage to work in. Any way to test the throw out bearing? Any ideas what could be causing this? Thanks, pete |
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On other vehicles if the Throw Out Bearing is bad it makes noise when you step on the Clutch.
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It is probably not the throwout bearing unless it is dry/gummed up where it slides over the front bearing housing or at the fulcrum/ball stud where the fork pivots. The splines where the friction disc slides on the transmission input shaft can also become dry.
The variation in the force needed is more likely in the different spring tension and possibly the design of a different brand pressure plate between the two cars. As stated, throwout bearings make noise when they are bad due to the pressure/load applied when depressing the clutch. If the clutch is not depressed and there is noise it can be a worn clutch fork or front input bearing in the transmission. Good luck!!!
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I'm not hearing any noise so I guess it's not the throw out bearing. Not sure when the last time fluid was changed so I plan on doing that soon.
Could low fluid or old fluid possibly cause the clutch pedal to be harder to press? Thanks, Pete |
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I've got a hard time imagining how the release bearing could contribute any resistance to the travel. It's got a loose fit over the input shaft which turns with the flywheel when the clutch is engaged. Any resistance to translation over the input shaft would also resist it's rotation and get hot real fast. The ball that the yoke is attached to at the far end has no leverage to present meaningfull resistance, same with the operating rod at the other end.
You might be feeling the internal boot on the receiving cylinder, but I think it's likely a stiffer pressure plate on the clutch.
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CC: NSA All things are burning, know this and be released. 82 Benz 240 D, Kuan Yin 12 Ford Escape 4wd You're four times It's hard to more likely to concentrate on have an accident two things when you're on at the same time. a cell phone. www.kiva.org It's not like there's anything wrong with feeling good, is there? |
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Low or old fluid cause the problem? I do not see how it could.
Good luck!!!
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I guess I will wait until I have to replace the clutch plates.
Any recommendations on which clutch plates has the least tension? Thanks, Pete |
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Might want to examine the pedal assembly for any form of binding.Or less than free top bushing. I cannot see a really strong finger spring effect of the pressure plate. It would be hard to even find one for this model with them I would expect.
Unusual issue for this model. Is the line between the brake master and slave really open well? Since the system is hydraulic you may have some form of partial check valve in the old rubber hose. |
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^That's a good idea, you can have a blockage in a brake line like this.
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CC: NSA All things are burning, know this and be released. 82 Benz 240 D, Kuan Yin 12 Ford Escape 4wd You're four times It's hard to more likely to concentrate on have an accident two things when you're on at the same time. a cell phone. www.kiva.org It's not like there's anything wrong with feeling good, is there? |
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They make 2 types of slave cylinders for your car make sure you have the right one fitted the cylinders are the same its the arm in the centre that has 2 sizes long and short .Might be you have the long one fitted !
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Clutch Pressure Places / Covers
A diaphragm typ will always have less pedal effort but I'd be amazed of Mercedes even offered a rockford typ clutch cover .
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-Nate 1982 240D 408,XXX miles Ignorance is the mother of suspicion and fear is the father I did then what I knew how to do ~ now that I know better I do better |
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If this was the case, I think the clutch would not engage at all.
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CC: NSA All things are burning, know this and be released. 82 Benz 240 D, Kuan Yin 12 Ford Escape 4wd You're four times It's hard to more likely to concentrate on have an accident two things when you're on at the same time. a cell phone. www.kiva.org It's not like there's anything wrong with feeling good, is there? |
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In another thread, someone had a stiff clutch / very narrow range of release. They would push the pedal to a certain point, clutch would be released but if they pushed farther, it would drag. Turned out clutch disc center springs came apart and were wedging disc to cover. |
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A Rockford clutch ( AKA Twin Disc ) is an over center clutch commonly used on industrial engines and old mechanical punch presses. The two common automotive non diaphragm clutches are: Long These have a very narrow forged release arm with a wear / finger height adjustment bolt at the levers tip. Uses coil springs for pressure Borg and Beck . These have wide stamped steel release lever. Uses coil springs for pressure. |
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People use dual disk clutched in the Cummins world - for towing. They generally wouldn't be necessary and likely unavailable unless custom built for a 123.
I had an MGB with an extra return spring on the brake pedal that caused problems being too stiff until I found the correct weight spring.
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