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As title really I'm sure someone has done it. I cant find the thread. Has it been deleted for some reason?
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Hang on I'll find it. It's my guide
http://306oc.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?tid=30107
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zx one works fine there manual fitted a few to my 306's never had an issue gets rid of the shitty auto adjuster
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(23-02-2016, 07:14 AM)Paul_13 Wrote: Hang on I'll find it. It's my guide
http://306oc.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?tid=30107
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Legend! I seriously couldn't find it last night!! I'll give you some rep once home!
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My ph1 xud had an adjustable cable also fyi
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(23-02-2016, 09:53 AM)Piggy Wrote: My ph1 xud had an adjustable cable also fyi
Hmm never seen one. All my phase ones have had auto adjusters. Typical pug parts bin I guess though.
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I've tried searching before I could not find a 306 clutch cable without an auto adjuster for love nor money.
The grommet on the zx cable is too small and will move around in the hole, which is why I did what I did in my guide
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manual ones have been long superseeded by auto adjust.
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Used a 1995 Xantia one on the 206 when I put the 306 box on.
Just my input.
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(23-02-2016, 11:32 AM)mr_fish Wrote: Used a 1995 Xantia one on the 206 when I put the 306 box on.
Just my input.
Hmm ill see which ones cheaper.
Just rang motor factors the part numbers are different so definitely different cables. Still both pull type. Zx ones part number is fkc1407 and xantias one is fkc1419.
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Quick google shows:
Part Number: FKC1419
Length [mm]: 1549
Part Number: FKC1407
Length [mm]: 1464
306 DT looks to be part number: FKC1189
Length [mm]: 1526
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Yeah so all around the same sizeish all will do the job. I'll get the longer of the 2 as its on the 306.
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Is there a way to convert a hdi type?
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(23-02-2016, 10:24 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote: Is there a way to convert a hdi type?
Gti flywheel, xud clutch etc. Then run one of these.
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(23-02-2016, 10:24 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote: Is there a way to convert a hdi type?
Logically, just find a late ZX manually adjusted cable from a model with a push-type clutch, rather than the pull-type that is used on TD's. Off the top of my head the 1.9 NAD and 1.8 petrol should use the push-style clutch as per a 306 HDi.
I'm sure looking at Citroen Servicebox and cross-referencing part numbers should bring something up.
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I'll have a look at that then, cheers
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so i bought the xantia one off ebay to find out that the connection on the clutch pedal side is wrong. which sucks. any suggestions on how to swap ends out or connect the old cable to the new. im not buying another one for now as i got this super cheap and my budget is low. i have a few cable connectors lying about thinking about something like that. any suggestions?
Ps the auto adjuster one on my xud that im stripping is buggerd as well
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What end is on the xantia cable? could you not fit the bit as shown below? Don't know how 'thick' the hook is on a 306 pedal though.
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I'd avoid that type if possible tbh, paul13 has used a very late ZX cable which has the same pedal fitting as a 306.
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Its sort of round and looks as if it goes into that plastic bit youve pictured fish. Whats that off the pedal look near as dam identical to the 306 one and that plastic bit would probably fit
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Ahh yeah, like what I had, Xantia clip was wrong so changed it.
Pedal is off a 206 1.4 Petrol
White Clip is off a 405 SRi
Can gather what welshpug is meaning, those white clips like to break though if the clutch is all new and light (as far as a 306 can be) shouldn't been too much of an issue.
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Ok i might just clamp it to the pedal with some sort of metal u clamp or something. Make it more secure than a plastic clip
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