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How To Adjust Clutch Cable
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<blockquote data-quote="exdeath" data-source="post: 9000205" data-attributes="member: 56343"><p>I did see a few people asking how to shorten or compress the pedal travel. That is a function of how steep the quadrant that wraps up the cable is, eg: arc length, and how much and how fast it can take up the cable as it rotates. And you will trade distance for force, eg. greater pedal effort but less pedal travel from full engage to full disengage. It's exactly the same as using a wrench vs. a breaker bar with a cheater pipe.</p><p></p><p>Same with adjusting the pedal height. The quadrant has a minimum window of movement from full on to full off as determined by the cable length it pulls up equal to the distance the pressure plate diaphragm has to move. That window is rather large with the stock quadrant and clutch and even most after market quadrants that aren't explicitly "quick ramping". You can only move the resting height of the pedal closer to the floor so far before you clip that window at the back edge and cause the pedal to reach the floor before fully disengaging the clutch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exdeath, post: 9000205, member: 56343"] I did see a few people asking how to shorten or compress the pedal travel. That is a function of how steep the quadrant that wraps up the cable is, eg: arc length, and how much and how fast it can take up the cable as it rotates. And you will trade distance for force, eg. greater pedal effort but less pedal travel from full engage to full disengage. It's exactly the same as using a wrench vs. a breaker bar with a cheater pipe. Same with adjusting the pedal height. The quadrant has a minimum window of movement from full on to full off as determined by the cable length it pulls up equal to the distance the pressure plate diaphragm has to move. That window is rather large with the stock quadrant and clutch and even most after market quadrants that aren't explicitly "quick ramping". You can only move the resting height of the pedal closer to the floor so far before you clip that window at the back edge and cause the pedal to reach the floor before fully disengaging the clutch. [/QUOTE]
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