Hello all G56 owners and future owners,
I wanted to Share my recent story and alert other G56 owners of what i went through.
It all started back in Nov of 17. I had started to develop a clicking and popping coming from the clutch pedal inside the cab of my 12 2500. At first I thought maybe it was a sticking bushing under the clutch pedal so i replaced them all and greased them at replacement. Fix lasted about a week, then the noise came back. Checked clutch adjustment at the master rod, fixed but then came back.
Fast forward 6 months and the noise has only gotten worse so i replaced the hydraulics and this fixed the issue for about another 4 months.
Skip ahead to dealing with the noise and issue until 2 weeks ago.
I was coming home and at a light the clutch started to slip really bad and wouldn't engage, then all of a sudden the clutch went completely stiff. Got truck towed home and removed the slave and found the slave rod bent 45* and clutch fork just wiggling around.
Pulled Transmission and the pivot ball just fell out of the bell housing. Upon further checking the pivot ball has been vibrating its way out of the mounting spot due to lack of proper torquing and loctite from the shop that shall not be named who installed my new clutch.
When the pivot ball reached its max it stripped the remainder of its threads and the threads for where the pivot ball attaches. I ran a tap and chased the threads and mounted a new pivot ball.
In the end i had to replace the pivot ball, throw-out bearing, bearing retainer, fork, and new hydraulics. I am sure that soon i will have to replace the clutch as well since the adjustment has been so off and wrong for so long that it may have caused excess wear on the clutch.
Moral of the story is to make sure that you loctite the pivot ball and torque to the proper specs otherwise you could end up in my situation.
I wanted to Share my recent story and alert other G56 owners of what i went through.
It all started back in Nov of 17. I had started to develop a clicking and popping coming from the clutch pedal inside the cab of my 12 2500. At first I thought maybe it was a sticking bushing under the clutch pedal so i replaced them all and greased them at replacement. Fix lasted about a week, then the noise came back. Checked clutch adjustment at the master rod, fixed but then came back.
Fast forward 6 months and the noise has only gotten worse so i replaced the hydraulics and this fixed the issue for about another 4 months.
Skip ahead to dealing with the noise and issue until 2 weeks ago.
I was coming home and at a light the clutch started to slip really bad and wouldn't engage, then all of a sudden the clutch went completely stiff. Got truck towed home and removed the slave and found the slave rod bent 45* and clutch fork just wiggling around.
Pulled Transmission and the pivot ball just fell out of the bell housing. Upon further checking the pivot ball has been vibrating its way out of the mounting spot due to lack of proper torquing and loctite from the shop that shall not be named who installed my new clutch.
When the pivot ball reached its max it stripped the remainder of its threads and the threads for where the pivot ball attaches. I ran a tap and chased the threads and mounted a new pivot ball.
In the end i had to replace the pivot ball, throw-out bearing, bearing retainer, fork, and new hydraulics. I am sure that soon i will have to replace the clutch as well since the adjustment has been so off and wrong for so long that it may have caused excess wear on the clutch.
Moral of the story is to make sure that you loctite the pivot ball and torque to the proper specs otherwise you could end up in my situation.