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Old 11-20-2012, 09:51 AM   #423 (permalink)
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Default Clutch Pedal Position Adjustment

Finally saw the image I needed from Stino to explain this.

The image is of the stock clutch assembly.

Loosen clevis lock nut,
Rotate Clutch Master Cylinder Rod (into clevis lowers clutch engagement point)
Tighten clevis lock nut.

Be sure to support the clevis with a wrench when loosening and tightening the lock nut so you don't bend any of the sheetmetal around it.

Keep the engagement at least 2" off the floor to ensure full disengagement for shifting.

Also... Do this at your own risk, I'm just providing information on what I did, not a recommendation on what you should do.
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