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How To Adjust Clutch Cable
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<blockquote data-quote="jm@ReischePerf" data-source="post: 13496582" data-attributes="member: 48129"><p>This has been covered a few times in this thread already but on the stock setup the pressure plate is in contact with the throwout bearing at all times. The stock clutch adjuster just essentially regulates the amount of pressure between the two. This is why Terminators wear out TOBs often. Noises indicate that something may be going bad but some lubricant in the right place may quiet things down and buy you some time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jm@ReischePerf, post: 13496582, member: 48129"] This has been covered a few times in this thread already but on the stock setup the pressure plate is in contact with the throwout bearing at all times. The stock clutch adjuster just essentially regulates the amount of pressure between the two. This is why Terminators wear out TOBs often. Noises indicate that something may be going bad but some lubricant in the right place may quiet things down and buy you some time. [/QUOTE]
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