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New '96 Cobra Owner.. Tons of questions!
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<blockquote data-quote="ViciousBlack97" data-source="post: 16288187" data-attributes="member: 157485"><p>To answer the clutch question, was it stiff before the cable swap? If so, then yes the clutch may be your issue. If not, then I would double check the routing of the cable to make sure it has nothing but smooth transitions, as well as the adjustment of the cable. Since you have a non-adjustable cable as well as a replacement quadrant (I assume the factory adjuster mechanism was removed when that was installed), the lack of a firewall adjuster leads me to believe that your adjustment may be 100% of your issue. Just double check the amount of play at the TOB and fork. The bearing should be lightly resting on the fingers of the pressure plate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ViciousBlack97, post: 16288187, member: 157485"] To answer the clutch question, was it stiff before the cable swap? If so, then yes the clutch may be your issue. If not, then I would double check the routing of the cable to make sure it has nothing but smooth transitions, as well as the adjustment of the cable. Since you have a non-adjustable cable as well as a replacement quadrant (I assume the factory adjuster mechanism was removed when that was installed), the lack of a firewall adjuster leads me to believe that your adjustment may be 100% of your issue. Just double check the amount of play at the TOB and fork. The bearing should be lightly resting on the fingers of the pressure plate. [/QUOTE]
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