08-05-2015, 12:39 PM
As above, sounds like a knackered beam or front wishbone bushes.
Regarding the clutch, since it's recently been replaced, i'd hazard a guess that the cable hasn't been fitted properly - they're a sod to get seated and i've seen a fair few where the mechanic has obviously just given up and left it. The problem area is just under the brake servo - there's a grommet that should be seated nicely in the bulkhead. They can also go a bit funny if not routed correctly, check it isn't wedged anywhere and is routed with nice smooth curves, should be clipped onto the subframe halfway along. Another thing to check is the spring on the pedal - get rid of it then stamp on the clutch and slip your foot off so it bangs back up, that should force the self-adjuster to sort itself out. Failing all that the clutch isn't quite right.
Regarding the clutch, since it's recently been replaced, i'd hazard a guess that the cable hasn't been fitted properly - they're a sod to get seated and i've seen a fair few where the mechanic has obviously just given up and left it. The problem area is just under the brake servo - there's a grommet that should be seated nicely in the bulkhead. They can also go a bit funny if not routed correctly, check it isn't wedged anywhere and is routed with nice smooth curves, should be clipped onto the subframe halfway along. Another thing to check is the spring on the pedal - get rid of it then stamp on the clutch and slip your foot off so it bangs back up, that should force the self-adjuster to sort itself out. Failing all that the clutch isn't quite right.