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<blockquote data-quote="stang99" data-source="post: 422614" data-attributes="member: 191"><p>I adjusted mine again last night. You push down some on the clutch pedal. If you get down under the dash or feel around with your hand, you can follow the shaft that goes from the clutch pedal to the Ford self adjuster that is in the area above the throttle pedal. When you pull up on the clutch, if there is sufficient travel, the adjuster clicks one tooth and tightens up the clutch cable. What you do, when you locate the automatic adjuster, is push down the clutch a bit, and then hold the adjuster in place while pulling up on the clutch. This lengthens the stroke of the self adjuster and lets you click a tooth sooner than the automatic feature would do. It would help if you could get under the dash with a light to see how everything works, but, I'm too big so I just do it by feel. Now my car shifts again. If I didn't know th trick, I'd be at the dealership since it was getting impossible to shift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang99, post: 422614, member: 191"] I adjusted mine again last night. You push down some on the clutch pedal. If you get down under the dash or feel around with your hand, you can follow the shaft that goes from the clutch pedal to the Ford self adjuster that is in the area above the throttle pedal. When you pull up on the clutch, if there is sufficient travel, the adjuster clicks one tooth and tightens up the clutch cable. What you do, when you locate the automatic adjuster, is push down the clutch a bit, and then hold the adjuster in place while pulling up on the clutch. This lengthens the stroke of the self adjuster and lets you click a tooth sooner than the automatic feature would do. It would help if you could get under the dash with a light to see how everything works, but, I'm too big so I just do it by feel. Now my car shifts again. If I didn't know th trick, I'd be at the dealership since it was getting impossible to shift. [/QUOTE]
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