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    if it an exedy clutch then you need to adjust it at the pedal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seamie tc View Post
    if it an exedy clutch then you need to adjust it at the pedal
    Yeah man it's an exedy clutch
    How can i adjust it???


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    look at the top of the pedal where the it joints to the master cyclinder, their is a 12mm nut you have to loosing it and turn the rod coming out of the master cyclinder. dont adjust it to much or your clutch will slip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seamie tc View Post
    look at the top of the pedal where the it joints to the master cyclinder, their is a 12mm nut you have to loosing it and turn the rod coming out of the master cyclinder. dont adjust it to much or your clutch will slip.
    Thanks I'll give it a go and see. have you come across this before??


 

 

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