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  1. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiksie View Post
    The problem with the clutch is that when im pulling the clutch back up after putting it into gear, it has to be near normal for the gear to engage if you know what I mean, does that mean that the clutch is gone ?
    I drive a '92 EG Civic myself and the clutch in my car is exactly the same. As I have only had the car for 18 months, and the single previous owner before me just had the clutch replaced before I bought it seems likely that it is just the way the OE clutch is.

    Would be nice to know if it is possible to get it "adjusted" as having the friction point of the clutch at like 5% depression can be fustrating, and hard on the foot.

  2. #14
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    Was told that it can only be bled and that wont fix the problem of when it grabs the gear, so looks new I need a new clutch! Gonna ask around this saturday, anyone know any good/cheap places in Sydney ?

  3. #15
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    Just live with it like I do, it's really not that bad once you get used to it :P

  4. #16
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    Im really fussy when it comes to cars :P

  5. #17
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    Hey man, as I said before you CAN adjust it.
    The adjustment for a hydraulic clutch should be on or near your clutch pedal.

    Your user manual should point you to it, or just drop into ur local mechanic!

  6. #18
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    Sorry to hi-jack, anyone how much oem clutch replacement will cost (aftermarket and just the clutch), without labour

  7. #19
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    uhh, you're not trying to adjust where it engages the gear, you're trying to adjust the pedal feel. i think its a little bolt thingy that you just turn. there's nothing wrong with your clutch, just the pedal feel-ish. just tell any mechanic that the clutch engages too high on the pedal and they should know what to do with it.
    Current Performance Modifications to ED6:
    not telling, but it involves a semi-quad carb setup, and lots and lots of compression.

  8. #20
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    Lol, so many different responses!

    Sever, so your saying its the clutch cable that needs adjusting ? The clutch is nice and firm, it just goes into gear when the clutch is high..

  9. #21
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    yeah, but its something to do with the cable, you just adjust it and you can get it so it engages high in pedal travel or low in pedal travel. i've had it done on my ED a few times. first because it engaged too early, then because it engaged too late.
    Current Performance Modifications to ED6:
    not telling, but it involves a semi-quad carb setup, and lots and lots of compression.

  10. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiksie View Post
    Lol, so many different responses!

    Sever, so your saying its the clutch cable that needs adjusting ? The clutch is nice and firm, it just goes into gear when the clutch is high..
    We have already clarified that it is a hydraulic clutch, this means that there IS NO CLUTCH CABLE, ED has cable clutch, meaning you adjust it there, EG, as i8 said, should be on the clutch pedal somewhere!!

  11. #23
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    Ohh okay lol!

    Would I damage anything trying to adjust it myself ?

    Any pics of where it should be to adjust it ?

  12. #24
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    I haven't done a honda with a hydraulic clutch myself, only i am assuming it is the same or simalar to anything else.
    As for doing it yourself, maybe if it looks simple i cannot see how you could do any damage, only if the clutch is slipping after you play with it, then you've adjusted it the wrong way

    As i said earlier though, it will not cost you much, if anything, to get it done at a mechanic!

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