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letitbe 03-29-2006 04:33 AM

BDR clutch adjustment
 
Has anyone needed to adjust their clutch on their BDR?
What is the proper proceedure?

Trans. T5 WC
Clutch King Cobra

Sledge 03-29-2006 07:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by letitbe
Has anyone needed to adjust their clutch on their BDR?
What is the proper proceedure?

Trans. T5 WC
Clutch King Cobra

Could you be more specific?

If you are talking about engagement point, the shaft between the clutch pedal arm and the clutch master cylinder is threaded and will allow some adjustment there. Also make sure the master cylinder is properly filled. That's the extent of my knowledge on the subject....

thunder1 03-29-2006 03:37 PM

If your clutch needs ajustment make sure master cyclinder is full first, bleed if need be. Make sure ajustment on clutch peddel in car is set and tight and lock nut is set they can come lose.The clutch rod on slave cyclinder has ajustment thread to set engagement, make sure the boot on rod is in good shape!!! or cyclinder will not last long ,do to dirt.
If it is just using a threaded rod. weld a washer on it to hold boot in place or the boot will tear.
Good luck ED


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