That doesn't sound right. If it was that much higher, it would be at a very awkward angle indeed and about 20cm off the floor!
I checked some images on the web, and all I can find show the brake and clutch pedal at roughly the same level:
BX - stiff gear change
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Re: BX - stiff gear change
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Re: BX - stiff gear change
Too much Xantia-ing where it is substantially higher. Ignore the relation to the brake pedal, adjust it to 6" travel - if this is too high, then lower it a bit, as long as you are disengaging the clutch and it suits, away you go
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Re: BX - stiff gear change
without checking my OE manual to get the facts
he bite point shoulb be no morwe than half way up the pedal travel from the floor
he bite point shoulb be no morwe than half way up the pedal travel from the floor
Regards, malcolm.
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current ride a BX 1.7 TZD estate
1986 MK1 BX 1.9na D Auto(in Mothman Andy's stable )
layed up roppy 1.9TD XANT estate, now gone to meet her maker
purple and lilac metalic 2CV(VIOLET)registered to her in doors
1972 DS special been layed up aprox 31 years
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Re: BX - stiff gear change
Ignore the brake pedal height. These type of citroens (i.e.fitted with traditional hydraulic powered suspension) do not have a conventional brake master cylinder, therefore the brake pedal sits slightly lower than in most cars. The clutch cable should be adjusted to give the correct operation of the clutch, nothing else.