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Ha guys just drove my 94 celica with the new centerforce clutch I installed. Well the clutch pedal doesn't disengage the clutch until the pedal is almost on the floor! So how do I adjust this?
-I see there is a threaded rod on the clutch pedal that I will lengthen but there is only a 1/4" left to lengthen the rod so I don't believe I'll gain much here! -I'll try bleeding the line even though it was never opened... -ANy other ideas???? -I am thinking of wellding a little extra metal onto the pushrod that is at the clutch end to get more length to work with....Is this called the master cylinder can't remeber the tech. term.... *I'll do this last if others don't help...... |
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QUOTE(bindertch @ Mar 7, 2006 - 1:44 PM) [snapback]403966[/snapback] For all those that are looking for the longer slave cylinder push rod here is the site. They also sell the shifter bushings. http://www.speed-source.net/ hmm i thought people replaced the push rod thats connected to the clutch pedal, and not the one thats on the slave cylinder ? -------------------- 15PSI - 30MPG - Megasquirt Tuned
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