How far should I have to push my clutch in
11-29-2014, 02:59 PM
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RE: How far should I have to push my clutch in
It is probably one of two possible problems. If the clutch master cylinder has be replaced and was not adjusted, check the free play at the master cylinder push rod. [needs to be 1mm] Mostly likely it's the slave cylinder push rod that is pre-loading clutch arm. The push rod in the slave has internal threads that allows you to adjust the length so you do not preload the clutch. While you are under the car adjusting the slave push rod, I would also bleed the system. Dave W
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RE: How far should I have to push my clutch in - Dave W - 11-29-2014 02:59 PM

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