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How to lower your clutch pedal for quicker, firmer, shifts and performance driving.
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveMan" data-source="post: 8386307" data-attributes="member: 82619"><p>My FW adjuster is only out half way and is no where near the valve cover as it sits and the TO bearing is riding on the PP like it shouldn't be as it is. If I add a spacer between the cable flange and and FW adjuster I'm doing nothing more then moving the adjuster towards the firewall more.</p><p></p><p>I know this is a simple concept but you are not seeing what I am saying. In my case this will do nothing. If my cable has no slack now and I can screw the FW adjuster out more then what will the spacer do? Nothing! To even get the car into gear the TO bearing is against the PP. To get it to go into gear like it should the TO bearing will be HARD against the PP which we all know is wrong.</p><p></p><p>I'm not stupid, I messed with this on the hoist yesterday for 5 hours (yes 5 hours lol) and I took the pedal kit out for now but I really like the height so I want to figure this out. </p><p></p><p>So I am running stock cable, stock clutch, Steeda QR, BBK FW adjuster. Tried the Steeda double hook as that's what was in the car and it was worse of coarse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveMan, post: 8386307, member: 82619"] My FW adjuster is only out half way and is no where near the valve cover as it sits and the TO bearing is riding on the PP like it shouldn't be as it is. If I add a spacer between the cable flange and and FW adjuster I'm doing nothing more then moving the adjuster towards the firewall more. I know this is a simple concept but you are not seeing what I am saying. In my case this will do nothing. If my cable has no slack now and I can screw the FW adjuster out more then what will the spacer do? Nothing! To even get the car into gear the TO bearing is against the PP. To get it to go into gear like it should the TO bearing will be HARD against the PP which we all know is wrong. I'm not stupid, I messed with this on the hoist yesterday for 5 hours (yes 5 hours lol) and I took the pedal kit out for now but I really like the height so I want to figure this out. So I am running stock cable, stock clutch, Steeda QR, BBK FW adjuster. Tried the Steeda double hook as that's what was in the car and it was worse of coarse. [/QUOTE]
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