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How To Adjust Clutch Cable
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<blockquote data-quote="jm@ReischePerf" data-source="post: 16441455" data-attributes="member: 48129"><p>If you're talking about adding tension to the cable after you've already cut the plate then yes, you should release the clutch pedal prior. It's possible you just did not hear the click or that the cable is already tight enough. I recommend driving it and see how the clutch is working. If it's still not shifting better then get under there and put some force on the add tension adjuster until you get a click.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jm@ReischePerf, post: 16441455, member: 48129"] If you're talking about adding tension to the cable after you've already cut the plate then yes, you should release the clutch pedal prior. It's possible you just did not hear the click or that the cable is already tight enough. I recommend driving it and see how the clutch is working. If it's still not shifting better then get under there and put some force on the add tension adjuster until you get a click. [/QUOTE]
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