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    clutch !@#$

    Hello,
    A few hundred km's after the engine rebuild the clutch pedal went to the floor. At first I thought it was the cable which had jumped out of the attacment. But looking closer yesterday I noticed the arm coming out from the gear box being loose. What is the likeliest cause. Is it just something that has jumped out of place or is it likely there is something broken?

    Comments greatly appreciated!
    Cheers,
    Johan H

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    What car/engine/transmission is it? Type 911 transaxles are known to have the ball pivot for the throwout bearing release fork pull out of the Magnesium since the clutch is a "pull" type.
    1971 911S, 2.7RS spec MFI engine, suspension mods, lightened
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