Hi everyone
My Velocity is eating clutch cables, like every 200 ish miles, I even have to carry a spare.
It uses QCC1260 Ford sierra with a kind of ball joint end that attaches to what looks like welded/modified bracket on my clutch pedal. the build
manual refers to m6 hole using a 8.8 bolt washer and nyloc nut so the cable can pivot freely, so the cable in picture has a mounting eyelet ?
anyone got any part numbers ?
ford type 9 box 2.8 v6
thanks all
Kev
Where is the cable breaking?
That will tell you where the problem is.Basically anywhere the cable is stressed it WILL break. (I have this issue, but I get 5K before it happens)
If it is breaking every 200miles something is VERY wrong and a new cable is not the answer. I don't like the sound of the welded pedal either.
Now, pictures help, IF you can work out how to post them... or maybe links to a pic hosting site?
Does the cable break at the pedal end ? Sounds like it’s not pivoting around the bolt or it’s pulling at an angle. On my car I made up a sleeve to get a decent straight pull on the cable
I had this on my XT and the break was at the pedal end at the join as the cable was not freely pivoting
I used a shoulder bolt and a nut each side of the attachment of the pedal with washers to ensure the cable was free but I still have a strong
connection
Science I’ve done that not had one go in 2 years and 14 track days 🤠
Thanks everyone
yes it is on the pedal itself, it breaks right at the nipple end,
you guys are right, the bend is to severe, I think it need something like a clutch quadrant.
Ive got it booked in with MK kitcars in Braintree im sure they will sort it out.
ill post some pics up but basically I have a "c" shape welded to side of the clutch pedal and the clutch cable hooks into.
bit like a bicycle brake cable, when you press the clutch there is no pivot point so it literally tries to turn the nipple 90 degrees, hence why they
snap. im sure its a quick fix. but dam hard to photo !
Thank you all.