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Octavian_P
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Clutch adjusting
« on: Jul 16th, 2005, 12:02pm » |
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Hi ! Just a short question. Can the clutch can be adjusted in such of way to decouple earlyer, because sometimes is hard to change gears if i do not push it till my pedal comes out in the engine bay
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Octavian_P
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Re: Clutch adjusting
« Reply #2 on: Jul 16th, 2005, 2:32pm » |
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Thanks for the fast repply scorpio_man, it seems somehow i was misslooked the clutch master cylinder, but it doesn't seem to tell a refernce point where the pedal should stay (normally). I don't refer to "NOTE: The measurement reference point is the third groove (from the bottom) in the pedal rubber.". Does anyone did this, should i look for something specific ?
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Octavian_P
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Re: Clutch adjusting
« Reply #3 on: Jul 16th, 2005, 6:40pm » |
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Well, how to say....I did it ! . Just have returned from the car.... It was simply and straight, the clutch pedal has a screw from wich there can be adjusted the travel distance of the pedal. In my case the distance was a bit short resulting in hard gear change. Now it's a lot smoother. Thanks again for the great support Cheers
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