![]() |
Clutch Adjustments
I just installed a new motor and a G-Force T5, with a Ram HD clutch, and a CNC slave cylinder (pull type). It all works well, with one major difference from my old setup: I have to step way down on the clutch to shift, whereas I used to be able to go about halfway down.
The clutch as it is right now is smooth on take off, sort of just right. I could live with the way it is, and just remind myself to push all the way down on the clutch. My question: Would it help if I just tighten the nut on the clutch fork more? I don't want to start slipping, or make take-offs less smooth. |
First, adjust your clutch properly and see how it feels. I wrote this a couple years ago for a fellow ERA owner:
Quote:
|
| All times are GMT -7. The time now is 06:50 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.0
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.0
The representations expressed are the representations and opinions of the clubcobra.com forum members and do not necessarily reflect the opinions and viewpoints of the site owners, moderators, Shelby American, any other replica manufacturer, Ford Motor Company. This website has been planned and developed by clubcobra.com and its forum members and should not be construed as being endorsed by Ford Motor Company, or Shelby American or any other manufacturer unless expressly noted by that entity. "Cobra" and the Cobra logo are registered trademarks for Ford Motor Co., Inc. clubcobra.com forum members agree not to post any copyrighted material unless the copyrighted material is owned by you. Although we do not and cannot review the messages posted and are not responsible for the content of any of these messages, we reserve the right to delete any message for any reason whatsoever. You remain solely responsible for the content of your messages, and you agree to indemnify and hold us harmless with respect to any claim based upon transmission of your message(s). Thank you for visiting clubcobra.com. For full policy documentation refer to the following link: