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How To Adjust Clutch Cable
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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Warlock" data-source="post: 8765954" data-attributes="member: 38059"><p>Hopefully someone is still reading this and can answer me. Tonight i took out the seat, got under the dash and cut off the piece of metal that contacted the edge of the quadrant when the pedal is released the two don't touch. A difficult job getting the right angle, but got it cut.</p><p></p><p>But when it got to the step where you push up on the bottom of the adjuster to add tension to the cable, the quadrant goes nowhere, even with considerable pressure applied. no clicks at all. You can see there is some slack in the cable with the clutch released the cable is loose at the end of the quadrant where it hooks to the quadrant. I would suspect enough tension that you couldn't move the end around. </p><p></p><p>How much pressure should you have to push up using a hammer to make it move enough to click? The clutch is six months old with just street use, so should be fine, the cable was replaced a year ago, the quadrant replaced at the same time. I felt like i was trying to benchpress 150lbs with both arms and got no movement, i was hoping this fix would finally be the answer i was looking for, but so far no dice. I'll check back for input. Maybe someone will answer before i put the seat back in. </p><p></p><p>Lord Warlock</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Warlock, post: 8765954, member: 38059"] Hopefully someone is still reading this and can answer me. Tonight i took out the seat, got under the dash and cut off the piece of metal that contacted the edge of the quadrant when the pedal is released the two don't touch. A difficult job getting the right angle, but got it cut. But when it got to the step where you push up on the bottom of the adjuster to add tension to the cable, the quadrant goes nowhere, even with considerable pressure applied. no clicks at all. You can see there is some slack in the cable with the clutch released the cable is loose at the end of the quadrant where it hooks to the quadrant. I would suspect enough tension that you couldn't move the end around. How much pressure should you have to push up using a hammer to make it move enough to click? The clutch is six months old with just street use, so should be fine, the cable was replaced a year ago, the quadrant replaced at the same time. I felt like i was trying to benchpress 150lbs with both arms and got no movement, i was hoping this fix would finally be the answer i was looking for, but so far no dice. I'll check back for input. Maybe someone will answer before i put the seat back in. Lord Warlock [/QUOTE]
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