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<blockquote data-quote="Jroc" data-source="post: 8578123" data-attributes="member: 51847"><p>^ Give it some miles to break in. It should stiffen up. When new the petal effort on my clutch was rediculiously soft. Too soft = crappy. You don't want it overly stiff, but you want a good feel. It should give it to you after you break it in for a couple hundred miles. If your clutch disengages high in its stroke that is a good thing and you will learn to like it, trust me it just takes some getting use to.</p><p></p><p>If your clutch isn't fully disengaging then you probably have a problem. Mine was the pressure plate wasn't torqued down evenly on both sides so it wasn't fully disengaging, and was only using half the clutch. Caused me all kinds of headaches, and we dropped the tranny 3 or 4 times before we found the problem. </p><p></p><p>With a TD there isn't much room for error, as the extra disc, and friction plate take up alot of extra space inside the pressure plate. Still once you get them setup right they are great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jroc, post: 8578123, member: 51847"] ^ Give it some miles to break in. It should stiffen up. When new the petal effort on my clutch was rediculiously soft. Too soft = crappy. You don't want it overly stiff, but you want a good feel. It should give it to you after you break it in for a couple hundred miles. If your clutch disengages high in its stroke that is a good thing and you will learn to like it, trust me it just takes some getting use to. If your clutch isn't fully disengaging then you probably have a problem. Mine was the pressure plate wasn't torqued down evenly on both sides so it wasn't fully disengaging, and was only using half the clutch. Caused me all kinds of headaches, and we dropped the tranny 3 or 4 times before we found the problem. With a TD there isn't much room for error, as the extra disc, and friction plate take up alot of extra space inside the pressure plate. Still once you get them setup right they are great. [/QUOTE]
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