Weird clutch
When I bought my car the previous owner said he recently put in a new clutch, however its the strangest clutch I've used. It engages just fine never slips and I rarely grind gears(when i do its my mistake), but the clutch pedal travel is remarkably short probably about 4-6 inches which makes it hard to drive smothly. I've driven cars with bad clutches before and I know the clutch isn't worn, its like any normal clutch pedal travel, only much shorter. When I first bought it there was a spring which held the pedal up to take up the slack, but that broke the first day I owned it (made no difference on the clutch itself). The engagement is smooth, I don't have to pump it, the clutch fluid isn't leaking, it never slips and when I want to it'll burn the rear tires when I slam it into 2nd. Any idea what this is?
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By your description it's just clutch pedal adjustment.
Heynes manual has the procedure, and I think the FSM (Factory Shop Manual) does too. I've gotta get around do doing mine because it's the exact opposite. Mine has *too* much travel,and engages too close to the top. Jon |
isnt engaging close to the top good? dont have to mash it all the way down to the floor to shift gears. just a quick pedal then shift... ? thats the way i like mine anyway
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true^ mines like that also, it engages real close to the floor..but i really dont have to push it all the way down to shift..just a little halfway in..hmm..oh and its really easy to adjust the pedal..soo good luck..
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not *too* close to the top. If it's too far up, then you fully let off the pedal and it slips it's way into engagement. I've gotta bring it down at least a bit
Jon |
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