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Old March 27th, 2008, 01:49 PM   #1
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my clutch seems to be grabbing further from the floor than it used to. is there a way to adjust this or is it just time for a new clutch soon? once its completely engaged it doesn't slip at all but the point where it starts to grab is noticeably further from the floor. i believe its the original clutch which would put 77,000 on it.
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take the clutch pedal and pull it up, that should re adjust it for you
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Originally Posted by GreenFaleen View Post
take the clutch pedal and pull it up, that should re adjust it for you

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btw when you press the pedal the clutch is disengaging, so its not grabbing the flywheel
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i tried pulling the pedal up but it does nothing.


Originally Posted by itschristorres8 View Post
btw when you press the pedal the clutch is disengaging, so its not grabbing the flywheel
...i don't really see the relevance of that statement. plz explain. my comment about the clutch not slipping when the cluch was fully engaged was pointing out that there was no excessive slipping.

im confused lol
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bump..
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