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How to Properly Adjust and Adjustable Clutch Cable & Firewall Adjuster
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<blockquote data-quote="SnakeBit" data-source="post: 10077457" data-attributes="member: 2522"><p>I have the LDC Freeplay Spring and adjust mine with the car up on jack stands and the engine idling in neutral. I remove the inspection cover at the clutch arm on the driver's side of the tranny and adjust so the TOB just stops spinning.</p><p></p><p>If no freeplay spring, then adjust it so the pedal can freely move down 1/4-1/2" (use your hand on the pedal, NOT your foot). Then in a driveway or parking lot, fine tune at the firewall until the clutch grabs in a comfortable place (about halfway up on the pedal). If it grabs too high, it might not be fully engaged with the pedal all the way up. This will cause your clutch to wear out too quickly. If it grabs close to the floor, you may have trouble shifting since it's not releasing enough.</p><p></p><p>IMO, the Freeplay Spring makes it easy to adjust the clutch properly, but then again, I never had a problem before installing the spring either. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnakeBit, post: 10077457, member: 2522"] I have the LDC Freeplay Spring and adjust mine with the car up on jack stands and the engine idling in neutral. I remove the inspection cover at the clutch arm on the driver's side of the tranny and adjust so the TOB just stops spinning. If no freeplay spring, then adjust it so the pedal can freely move down 1/4-1/2" (use your hand on the pedal, NOT your foot). Then in a driveway or parking lot, fine tune at the firewall until the clutch grabs in a comfortable place (about halfway up on the pedal). If it grabs too high, it might not be fully engaged with the pedal all the way up. This will cause your clutch to wear out too quickly. If it grabs close to the floor, you may have trouble shifting since it's not releasing enough. IMO, the Freeplay Spring makes it easy to adjust the clutch properly, but then again, I never had a problem before installing the spring either. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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