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How To Adjust Clutch Cable
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<blockquote data-quote="exdeath" data-source="post: 8998667" data-attributes="member: 56343"><p>Best thing to do is go with a metal quadrant and firewall adjuster and get it nice and tight with zero slack and as close to the pressure plate without touching as possible, while holding the fork back. Obviously when you let go, with that close clearance, the tightness in the cable relaxes and pulls the fork enough to touch the TOB to the pressure plate</p><p></p><p>Enter a fork return spring between the fork and cable eg: LDC freeplay type mods, to keep pressure on the fork and keep the tension in the cable from contracting and causing TOB contact.</p><p></p><p>Then you can dial it in as close and as crisp as you want it. The only draw back is you'll need to periodically adjust the cable more frequently the closer you want to keep it, as the diaphragm spring moves closer and closer to the fork as the clutch wears. eg: loosen the cable a click or two and let the "return spring" mod push the fork back more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exdeath, post: 8998667, member: 56343"] Best thing to do is go with a metal quadrant and firewall adjuster and get it nice and tight with zero slack and as close to the pressure plate without touching as possible, while holding the fork back. Obviously when you let go, with that close clearance, the tightness in the cable relaxes and pulls the fork enough to touch the TOB to the pressure plate Enter a fork return spring between the fork and cable eg: LDC freeplay type mods, to keep pressure on the fork and keep the tension in the cable from contracting and causing TOB contact. Then you can dial it in as close and as crisp as you want it. The only draw back is you'll need to periodically adjust the cable more frequently the closer you want to keep it, as the diaphragm spring moves closer and closer to the fork as the clutch wears. eg: loosen the cable a click or two and let the "return spring" mod push the fork back more. [/QUOTE]
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