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clutch cable install
kaoskombi - July 27th, 2005 at 05:47 PM

hi just wanted to ask a silly question

just wanted to know if its possible to change the clutch cable on my kombi without having to take out the motor/gearbox, i need to put a new cable in so i can driver her home and to the mechanics (approx 100kms all up)
i have tired to tighten it and use spacers but it is way too loose.
i plan on replacing the box and entire clutch in a few weeks, i just need to get the kombi there (so i dont have to pay for a tow.)

Cheers!
NeSs.


helbus - July 27th, 2005 at 07:33 PM

It should be a 15 minute job with only a pair of pliers and a socket needed

Undo the wingnut at the back until it comes off and put it and the washers in a safe place.

go to the front and take the belly pan off

the clutch cable will have a retaining clip or a pin with a splitpin in the end of it retaining the front section of the cable to the bottom of the pedal. Undo the clip and pin

reef the old cable out.

assembly is reverse of removel

I used a stainless steel heavy duty cable when I replaced ours 8 years ago and it has never had to be adjusted and has never been lubricated. I noticed when doing the Suby conversion that one (1) strand had broken on the cable, so I am replacing it, as I would rather do that than have the tube wrecked by a stray stainless strand.


General_Failure - August 1st, 2005 at 10:50 AM

Like Helbus said. It's easy. It's not hard to drive a VW without an operating declutching mechanism either if you have to. I've driven the kombi about 100km w/o clutch, and my S beetle maybe 1500 kms. That was one interesting trip.


vw54 - August 1st, 2005 at 12:12 PM

What year is your Kombi..... but it shouldnt take more than 30 minutes.