MembersPage/MarcellGal/PowerAndTraction/ClutchBreaks (2007-11-08 21:43:21)

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On Audi 80,90,100,200,5000, etc... the clutch pedal pushes the clutch cylinder via a thin 6mm rod. This rod suffers small internal fructures, wears and breaks after 15..18 years even with the factory clutch. With a strengthened clutch this will break very fast.

On 2007-05-18 (Friday afternoon), in Budapest (a city with not too many audi-s), one workshop was calling the other:


Clutch pedal switch

Purpose:

A series switch will be applied (so it can be disabled), but not absolutely necessary.

Using brake-switch - snippets from irc, Emil and Teppo

kalske original brake light switch 443945515 kalske 10+ eur, pic:

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I got an audi brakelight switch, similar to the one on the pic: measures 0.4 Ohm normally; infinite Ohm when pushed, even just 0.3mm. Obviously they made it more robust by disconnecting the circuit as pushed. A bit inconvenient for the input activation though.

Just fits ... I tried to find with my hands where it could fit => lotsof grease but still no idea how to mount. I'll have to check by looking - after the rain, and using some lightsource.


Cruise switch is both electric and pneumatic - different than brakelight switch, but same mounting provision

kalske cruisecontrol is done with a vacuum pump and diaphragm wich puls the throttle

kalske that vacuum line is routed to the pedal swicthes as well : [cruisecontrol set on ebay]