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Old 07-11-2020, 11:36 PM
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Hello everyone I am new to the forum and the corvette community also been a Trans Am guy wanting a vette. Anyway so I pickup this 99 white FRC got alot of miles but may thing is the clutch pedal was all the way to the floor when I got it and when I started it sounded like something was maybe loose or making contact. I only let it run for maybe 20 seconds and shut it off. I am also new to manual's so would love some direction on this one to start troubleshooting or if someone knows what this is please advice. I am going to order a Tick adjustable master cylinder in the next days or two but idk if that will fix the problem but what I've been reading thats one upgrade that needs to happen. Well thanks in advance for any info.
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Hello everyone I am new to the forum and the corvette community also been a Trans Am guy wanting a vette. Anyway so I pickup this 99 white FRC got alot of miles but may thing is the clutch pedal was all the way to the floor when I got it and when I started it sounded like something was maybe loose or making contact. I only let it run for maybe 20 seconds and shut it off. I am also new to manual's so would love some direction on this one to start troubleshooting or if someone knows what this is please advice. I am going to order a Tick adjustable master cylinder in the next days or two but idk if that will fix the problem but what I've been reading thats one upgrade that needs to happen. Well thanks in advance for any info.
JMO forget about the tick waste of money. You have to first figure out if the noise is not part of the clutch assembly. and if the noise is coming from the clutch area definitely save your money and don't buy that waste of money tick garbage. Because if you don't know how to change the clutch you will pay over 1k. By the way i was pulled into the tick MC also and after ten years off using it and a bigger left leg then right, it was time to change my clutch and decided to go back to stock. Was the best decision i made. Back to stock feel and no problems at all. I'm over a 1k hp. My car is a DD by the way. Just giving my side of the sorry, but there are many people that swear on it but it's not needed. I'm not trying to sway you not to buy it, that's your call. GL
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JMO forget about the tick waste of money. You have to first figure out if the noise is not part of the clutch assembly. and if the noise is coming from the clutch area definitely save your money and don't buy that waste of money tick garbage. Because if you don't know how to change the clutch you will pay over 1k. By the way i was pulled into the tick MC also and after ten years off using it and a bigger left leg then right, it was time to change my clutch and decided to go back to stock. Was the best decision i made. Back to stock feel and no problems at all. I'm over a 1k hp. My car is a DD by the way. Just giving my side of the sorry, but there are many people that swear on it but it's not needed. I'm not trying to sway you not to buy it, that's your call. GL
i DID SAME THING! LOL

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