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2009 Tacoma accumulator delete?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Taco Pastor, Oct 18, 2022.

  1. Oct 18, 2022 at 5:08 PM
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    Taco Pastor

    Taco Pastor [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Brian
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    2009 Tacoma V6 access cab 6spd Barcelona rec
    Has anyone done a 6spd manual accumulator delete?

    July, I and a friend put in a stage 2 LC engineer clutch, large flywheel, the steel sleeve over the output shaft(quill) and the larger bearing. A new slave cylinder, clutch fork, and ball and lubed everything excessively.

    Now things are stiffer and not as precise(imo). Will this make things more spot on and direct. I think the clutch release could be more accurate. It releases fine, but could be better, its just more touchy and stiff. Will this help?

    ALSO, which screw adjust the throw, the length the clutch pedal release? I want mine to catch closer to the floor.

    Is this wise?

    Brian
     
  2. Oct 18, 2022 at 6:15 PM
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    fb40dash5

    fb40dash5 Well-Known Member

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    11 V6 AC 4x4
    I deleted mine a couple weeks ago, I wanted to install the FJ metal pedal & master, figured I might as well do it if I'm ordering parts & opening the system. I'm liking having a clutch pedal with actual feel... I don't know how it didn't drive me nuts before, especially since my wife's car is also a stick and it feels like a clutch should.

    I just used a Toyota OE 90, part# 90412-A0008. Didn't mess with making brackets, it weighs about an ounce, not like there's a ton of weight flopping around. Thought about just using a union, but I figured for $20 I might as well splurge & not have to try to bend the lines much... just loosening the line nut at the slave cylinder & starting the nuts from the top down was easy enough.
     
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