Group Buy - Clutch Pedal Assist Spring for 6MT
Break in drive!!
Picked up my G37 Sport 6 MT in California a couple of weeks ago and drove it to Connecticut in 3 plus days. Great break in ride! Super car. Had a 993 911, but this is a "better" vehicle. Many more comforts, space and still kicks azz. I ordered the spring and thanks to all forum members who have posted their install procedures. I will do the mod and post in a couple of weeks.
Spring is in!!
Started the install by applying 2 ties to the new spring and compressing it. I then measured the distance from my front seat to the clutch pedal compressed and it was a little less than about 24 inches. I found a perfect 24 inch aluminum level and after padding the front of the seat and using about a 6 inch square of wood, I wedged the level between the depressed clutch and the seat. I then moved the power seat forward just a hair to make it kind of tight.
With the spring depressed, I found the spring clip on the bottom and rotated it so if it sprung off, it would come toward me. I initially tried to get a small flat blade in to pry it off, but just grabbed it with a good pair of needlenose pliers and pulled it off, very controlled.
The pin came out very easily with the clutch depressed and no pressure on the spring. I got out my new spring and found that I couldn't get the top assembly in because the ties were too fat. I cut them off. Use thin, small ties and it will probably work better.
I made sure the bottom of the assembly with the small marks on it( see previous pages) was facing towards the brake. Had a little difficulty getting the pin in, until I started it first, just a little, then felt for the hole, while pushing the pin in and moving the assembly around a little. With the constant pressure on the pin, it found the hole and pushed all the way through. I used the needle nose and put the pin back on. Job done.
Thanks to JSolo and the other forum members who took the time to write up the procedure. Now I have to take it for a ride.
With the spring depressed, I found the spring clip on the bottom and rotated it so if it sprung off, it would come toward me. I initially tried to get a small flat blade in to pry it off, but just grabbed it with a good pair of needlenose pliers and pulled it off, very controlled.
The pin came out very easily with the clutch depressed and no pressure on the spring. I got out my new spring and found that I couldn't get the top assembly in because the ties were too fat. I cut them off. Use thin, small ties and it will probably work better.
I made sure the bottom of the assembly with the small marks on it( see previous pages) was facing towards the brake. Had a little difficulty getting the pin in, until I started it first, just a little, then felt for the hole, while pushing the pin in and moving the assembly around a little. With the constant pressure on the pin, it found the hole and pushed all the way through. I used the needle nose and put the pin back on. Job done.
Thanks to JSolo and the other forum members who took the time to write up the procedure. Now I have to take it for a ride.
Using a crutch like that is real over-kill, but whatever works, works. Congrats on your ingenuity.
I love staying subscribed here and reading about other people who've discovered Jsolo's group-buy thread. It's neat sympathizing with other 6MT owners as they realize how much better this clutch pedal is after the mod.
I love staying subscribed here and reading about other people who've discovered Jsolo's group-buy thread. It's neat sympathizing with other 6MT owners as they realize how much better this clutch pedal is after the mod.
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The trick is to figure out how to wedge yourself so you can can depress the pedal with one hand (left), and manipulate the pin/spring assembly with the other. Having good light is important, even if you do this in the daytime.
As for the clip, using a screwdriver is a good way to have it fly away somewhere you'll never find it. Needle nose pliers have worked best for me.
As for the clip, using a screwdriver is a good way to have it fly away somewhere you'll never find it. Needle nose pliers have worked best for me.
I've got a brand new clutch spring that I bought here for sale. It is BRAND NEW, NEVER installed, still in the package from the seller, Julian. I sold my car before I was able to install it.
If you want it, I'll sell it for $14 shipped USPS First Class mail with tracking. $3.00 off the normal selling price.
PM if interested. Thanks.
If you want it, I'll sell it for $14 shipped USPS First Class mail with tracking. $3.00 off the normal selling price.
PM if interested. Thanks.
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Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 6,103
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From: People's Republic of IL
^^LOL... being competed against in my own thread... good luck!
Recommend just make a thread in the forsale section.
Recommend just make a thread in the forsale section.
Last edited by JSolo; Apr 10, 2013 at 08:55 AM.
I've got a brand new clutch spring that I bought here for sale. It is BRAND NEW, NEVER installed, still in the package from the seller, Julian. I sold my car before I was able to install it.
If you want it, I'll sell it for $14 shipped USPS First Class mail with tracking. $3.00 off the normal selling price.
PM if interested. Thanks.
If you want it, I'll sell it for $14 shipped USPS First Class mail with tracking. $3.00 off the normal selling price.
PM if interested. Thanks.
Sold! Thanks Julian for your patronage. Continued success on your clutch spring group buy.








