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GrashperNov-24-01 08:14 AM
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#8048, "Adjusting the clutch"


          

How would I go about adjusting my clutch?
And how would I know if it needed adjusting?

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RE: Adjusting the clutch, Erik, Nov-24-01 04:32 PM, #1
RE: Adjusting the clutch, Grashper, Nov-24-01 08:44 PM, #2
      RE: Adjusting the clutch, HadesOmega, Nov-27-01 09:38 PM, #3
If it is pedal adjustment you want......then, TeamDeanoD, Nov-28-01 03:11 AM, #4
RE: If it is pedal adjustment you want......then, Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOne, Nov-28-01 05:12 AM, #5
      RE: If it is pedal adjustment you want......then, Grashper, Nov-28-01 05:48 AM, #6
           RE: If it is pedal adjustment you want......then, Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOne, Nov-28-01 06:50 AM, #7
                RE: If it is pedal adjustment you want......then, Grashper, Nov-28-01 08:22 AM, #8
                     RE: If it is pedal adjustment you want......then, Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOne, Nov-28-01 08:59 AM, #9
                          RE: If it is pedal adjustment you want......then, Grashper, Nov-28-01 09:09 AM, #10

ErikNov-24-01 04:32 PM
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#8049, "RE: Adjusting the clutch"
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What year? I think in 96 was the last of the Non-modular. 1997 has hydraulic clutch for sure and no adj. can be made to the actual clutch. Best you can do is to make sure that the self-adjuster works. Hope this helps. Chiltons should have something on that.

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GrashperNov-24-01 08:44 PM
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#8050, "RE: Adjusting the clutch"
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Its a 97 RS.

Thanks for the info.

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HadesOmegaNov-27-01 09:38 PM
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#8051, "RE: Adjusting the clutch"
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you can also do the clutch restrictor mod it'll made your clutch engage and disengage faster. There's something about a clutch adjustment in the chiltons but it look complicated. I have a 95 and my clutch is hydraulic as well.


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TeamDeanoDNov-28-01 03:11 AM
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#8052, "If it is pedal adjustment you want......then"
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that is not a problem. After nearly 50K miles on a 97RS, my pedal required to be all the way to the floor to get my car into gear. I first noticed it when trying to shift rapidly. I also had a crunching sound when pushing the clutch in. I adjusted the pedal and replaced the plastic bushings in the pivot bolt(pedal swings from this bolt)and rod attachment pin. No more crunching(feels like new)and the clutch starts to engage with the pedal roughly 2 inches off the floor.

The bushings were only a couple of bucks form the dealer. You will need a total of three of them. If they are morons then ask them to pull up the parts breakdown of the clutch pedal and you will see two bushings up top on the pivot bolt and one down lower in the attachment pin that connects to the clutch cable. I also bought a new spring to help with feel(not necessary if your pedal springs back fine). If you plan on doing this, e-mail me and I will dig further into helpful hints. Be prepared for knuckle scrapes removing/reinstalling the pivot bolt.

The adjustment of the pedal(trying to remember.....easy once you actually crawl in there). I believe I loosened one retaining nut(keeps the adjustment nut tight)and then turned the adjustment nut so it was extending my clutch pedal up(basically-it extends the rod itself to push the cable in farther when depressing the pedal). I only rotated the nut maybe 1.5 revolutions....I suggest doing half turns and checking it each time to see if you like it. You will have to start the car and put it in gear and see how far you have to raise the pedal off the floor to get it too engage. If you need more, adjust more if you went too far.....well you get the idea. When you are finished, remember to retighten the locking nut on the adjustment nut.

One last thing.....do not let your clutch engage to far up top. It will not fully engage and will burn it up prematurely.




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Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOneNov-28-01 05:12 AM
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#8053, "RE: If it is pedal adjustment you want......then"
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Sounds like you need a new clutch. Engagement should be that far down in the pedal. Mine disengages within two inches of pedal movement - i never even touch the floor.

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GrashperNov-28-01 05:48 AM
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#8054, "RE: If it is pedal adjustment you want......then"
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HadesOmega: I plan on doing the restricter mod soon, maybe you can help me with that too?

DeanoD: Thanks for the good usefull knowledge and you have a message. Thanks!

DarkOne: I hope I don't need a new clutch, that would only add to all the other crap that needs to be done. I can get it giong from second gear every time. But this is the original clutch as well. We shall see. Thanks for all the help guys.



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Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOneNov-28-01 06:50 AM
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#8055, "RE: If it is pedal adjustment you want......then"
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The it's probably just the restrictor that's doing that .. after i took mine out, with a fresh right-out-of-the-box clutch, i could shift with an inch of pedal.

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GrashperNov-28-01 08:22 AM
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#8056, "RE: If it is pedal adjustment you want......then"
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So I should probably go ahead and do the restricter removal mod then? Cause my sh!t is all the way to the floor to engage and disengage.

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Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOneNov-28-01 08:59 AM
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#8057, "RE: If it is pedal adjustment you want......then"
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Yes, do the restrictor mod. Have you checked the fluid level lately? That could be another reason for such low engagement, as well as a need to bleed the system.

Yiou have to do that with the restrictor mod anyway, so go to it.

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GrashperNov-28-01 09:09 AM
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#8058, "RE: If it is pedal adjustment you want......then"
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SIR, YES SIR!!!!!!!
I WILL COMPLETE THE OBJECTIVE AT HAND SIR!
* Salutes to DarkOne *


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