Wingnut,
You play nice or I'll take my dumb question and go home! /w3tcompact/icons/tongue.gif I'd love to blame society for this one, but I started out assuming I might have neglected some known adjustment....that is that it might actually be my fault, though that's hard to believe! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif After all the reples, I've decided to blame Ford Motor Company. Why not? They can take it, since they've had so much practice, and they're one of those big evil companies we liberals like to blame for everything and use as examples of how government protection is useful! /w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif
Now, I guess it might be time for a new clutch, with 100K+ on what is probably the original. However, it's not slipping and the gears don't grind any more than they usually do when I drive any straight shift...my momma didn't raise no professional driver. So, anyway, it just seemed like there should be some, possibly simple, adjustment that could be made. Understand, I'm not talking about just flooring the clutch pedal. I almost have to sub-floor the clutch pedal.
I'll look into the suggestion about a worn bushing. My work on this is sure to help the economy. If I get up under that dash again I'm likely to need chiropractic help, and I may also give the local rescue team some practice extricating me.
Chuck