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Default Clutch squeeks? - 03-10-2005 , 10:43 AM






Hi all. I have myself a 89 Nissan Pickup, 2.4L (z24), 2x4 with a 5 speed
manual transmission.

When I push in and let out on the clutch (it almost seems where the clutch
engages), I can hear the darn thing squeek. It's a Hydrolic clutch, so it
can't be a cable ... Should I be concerned (It doesn't squeek should it?)




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Default Re: Clutch squeeks? - 03-10-2005 , 12:05 PM






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Hi all. I have myself a 89 Nissan Pickup, 2.4L (z24), 2x4 with a 5 speed
manual transmission.

When I push in and let out on the clutch (it almost seems where the clutch
engages), I can hear the darn thing squeek. It's a Hydrolic clutch, so it
can't be a cable ... Should I be concerned (It doesn't squeek should it?)


First, try a little lubricant on the clutch pedal pivot joints. My gas
pedal squeeks if I don't give it a little juice once a year,


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Bill


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Default Re: Clutch squeeks? - 03-10-2005 , 12:46 PM



Thanks Bill, I'll look at it. The squeeking comes from under the truck ..
which concerns me a bit, but the squeek doesn't affect shifting.

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On 3/10/2005 11:43 AM US(ET), clevere1 took fingers to keys, and typed
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Hi all. I have myself a 89 Nissan Pickup, 2.4L (z24), 2x4 with a 5 speed
manual transmission.

When I push in and let out on the clutch (it almost seems where the
clutch
engages), I can hear the darn thing squeek. It's a Hydrolic clutch, so it
can't be a cable ... Should I be concerned (It doesn't squeek should it?)



First, try a little lubricant on the clutch pedal pivot joints. My gas
pedal squeeks if I don't give it a little juice once a year,


--
Bill



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Default Re: Clutch squeeks? - 04-21-2005 , 12:43 PM



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Thanks Bill, I'll look at it. The squeeking comes from under the truck
.. which concerns me a bit, but the squeek doesn't affect shifting.

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On 3/10/2005 11:43 AM US(ET), clevere1 took fingers to keys, and
typed the following:

Hi all. I have myself a 89 Nissan Pickup, 2.4L (z24), 2x4 with a 5
speed manual transmission.

When I push in and let out on the clutch (it almost seems where the
clutch
engages), I can hear the darn thing squeek. It's a Hydrolic clutch,
so it can't be a cable ... Should I be concerned (It doesn't squeek
should it?)



First, try a little lubricant on the clutch pedal pivot joints. My
gas pedal squeeks if I don't give it a little juice once a year,


--
Bill



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It's the throwout arm pivot point. Won't affect anything, but annoying
anyway. It can be gotten to, but it's not easy. You have to take off
the clutch slave and the throwout boot. You can use a long swab to get
some fresh grease on it then.

Scott B.

'89 240sx
'84 720 KK 4x4


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Default Re: Clutch squeeks? - 04-21-2005 , 03:55 PM



Thanks Scott. She's going in for a new clutch, so hopefully they'll grease
her up for me


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"clevere1" <noway (AT) noway (DOT) net> wrote in news:423096ad$1_2 (AT) 127 (DOT) 0.0.1:

Thanks Bill, I'll look at it. The squeeking comes from under the truck
.. which concerns me a bit, but the squeek doesn't affect shifting.

"willshak" <willshak (AT) hvc (DOT) rr.com> wrote in message
news:113131oe7ivtv70 (AT) news (DOT) supernews.com...
On 3/10/2005 11:43 AM US(ET), clevere1 took fingers to keys, and
typed the following:

Hi all. I have myself a 89 Nissan Pickup, 2.4L (z24), 2x4 with a 5
speed manual transmission.

When I push in and let out on the clutch (it almost seems where the
clutch
engages), I can hear the darn thing squeek. It's a Hydrolic clutch,
so it can't be a cable ... Should I be concerned (It doesn't squeek
should it?)



First, try a little lubricant on the clutch pedal pivot joints. My
gas pedal squeeks if I don't give it a little juice once a year,


--
Bill



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It's the throwout arm pivot point. Won't affect anything, but annoying
anyway. It can be gotten to, but it's not easy. You have to take off
the clutch slave and the throwout boot. You can use a long swab to get
some fresh grease on it then.

Scott B.

'89 240sx
'84 720 KK 4x4



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