View Full Version : is there a way to adjust your clutch to get to friction point shorter ?
tps09
06-04-2009, 11:06 PM
hey guys,
is there a way to like tighten or loosen somthing to make the clutch friction point shorter?
because on my car it seems like its almost releasing the clutch for friction point to kick in,
cheers,
jeffreymui
06-04-2009, 11:10 PM
heavy duty clutch
Sp00ny
06-04-2009, 11:18 PM
hey guys,
is there a way to like tighten or loosen somthing to make the clutch friction point shorter?
because on my car it seems like its almost releasing the clutch for friction point to kick in,
cheers,
I'm pretty sure if you adjust the clearance between the master cylinder actuator and clutch pedal you may get some differance but usually thats just when you have "excessive play".
Having a higher clutch pedal has it's benefits, makes it easy/smooth to shift when your used to it (as you can partly depress the pedal to get full dis-engaugement) and it makes it easier to kick shift (whilst racing) where you just lightly kick the clutch pedal between gear changes. I personally don't kick/flick shift but I'm sure someone more hardcore would... lol.
here you go, exactly what your looking for
http://www.civicforums.com/forums/120-transmission/225779-diy-clutch-pedal-adjustment.html
Sp00ny
07-04-2009, 12:57 AM
here you go, exactly what your looking for
http://www.civicforums.com/forums/120-transmission/225779-diy-clutch-pedal-adjustment.html
Good Find.
However that's still adjusting Freeplay. I think the "OP" wants to know how to adjust the engaugement point to a different position along the total clutch pedal travel. Which to my knowledge, is dependent on several things, not just pedal adjustments.
tps09
07-04-2009, 05:38 AM
thanks everyone! appricat it =) time to go do it my self today!
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