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How To Adjust Clutch Cable
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<blockquote data-quote="jm@ReischePerf" data-source="post: 6754502" data-attributes="member: 48129"><p>I would say that when you press very lightly on the pedal it should easily move down about a 1/2" before you have to put some serious pressure on it. Also the clutch should start to engage about halfway up from the floor. If not, the cable is too tight.I would try some different tranny fluid, Synchromesh worked very well in mine. Otherwise this could just be an indicator that your clutch is on it's way out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jm@ReischePerf, post: 6754502, member: 48129"] I would say that when you press very lightly on the pedal it should easily move down about a 1/2" before you have to put some serious pressure on it. Also the clutch should start to engage about halfway up from the floor. If not, the cable is too tight.I would try some different tranny fluid, Synchromesh worked very well in mine. Otherwise this could just be an indicator that your clutch is on it's way out. [/QUOTE]
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