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    DC2R clutch???

    Ok my clutch is a bit too high and I'm not a big fan of that, is it possible to a adjust that, to bring it down a bit, if yes how???

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    tell it to stop smoking !!!

    no seriously, what do you mean by too high. it sits too close to the firewall for the engagement point?

    Or do you mean, the actual pedal is too close to your steering rack? or what?

    because if you lower your clutch pedal, you won't get as much travel.

    And its not really common for anyone to have modified their pedals...

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    do you mean the point where the clutch engages?

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    think he probably means the friction point. i found my friction point was a bit too high as well when i first got my car. but im used to it now

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    sorry for not being very clear, it's point where the clutch engages

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    no you cant adjust the friction point , as say you can on a cable clutch.
    You can only adjust the pedal position + initial movement slightly.

    Sounds like the clutch maybe worn...one obvious way to lower the friction point is to install a fresh clutch.

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    in my VTi-R i had alot of freeplay when i put my foot down on the clut, probably about 2 or 3 inches...then my dad adjusted the cable, it felt like the friction point was lower ??

    maybe thats just my mind playing tricks on me

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    thank for replays guys, maybe it's time for new clutch, but it's only done 42000km

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    yes u can adjust the pedal feel.
    there are 3 adjustment bolts to the pedal. all are accessed through the footwell.
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    Does that work for a hydraulic clutch?

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    im pretty sure thats only with cable

    correct me if im wrong thou

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoosh
    im pretty sure thats only with cable

    correct me if im wrong thou
    your wrong. Its popular belief that hydrolic clutchs are not adjustable.

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    Last edited by Weq; 20-03-2006 at 04:04 PM.
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