Clutch bitting point
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Clutch bitting point
Hi All, finally ready to get the car in on the road. The problem is the biting point is high, is there any way of adjusting this ? The clutch is new so is slave, I believe clutch master is from a 510 if I remember right Thanks Joe
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Re: Clutch bitting point
Yes, you can adjust the height of the clutch pedal engagement at the slave cylinder on the passenger side of the transmission. I believe it moved the engagement point lower as you "tighten" the bolt (spin clockwise), but it might be just the opposite. Loosen the jam nut and move the adjustment nut a little bit, test it to see where you like it, and when done, retighten the jam nut.
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Re: Clutch bitting point
Yep, just did this a few weeks ago...careful...a little adjustment seems to make a big difference (at least to me).
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1970 2000 #14204
2004 350Z Roadster
2014 Tundra
Williamsville, NY