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Re: Super HV: gear slipping
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Posted by SAm in NS on January 03, 2003 at 12:44:05 from (24.138.71.44):
In Reply to: Super HV: gear slipping posted by R .A. on January 02, 2003 at 16:40:01:
I'm not too familiar with the H's but I might be able to help. First of all the clutch. There should be about 1" of travel in the clutch pedal before it starts to disengage the clutch. If you have a manual it should tell you how to adjust the clutch. If not (this is more of a guess than anything) look to see how the linkage goes from the clutch pedal to clutch, it probably enters the torque tube at some point and there might be an adjustment in there. About your 2nd gear, I think that is just due to wear and tear but I can't tell you what you can do about it. Are you sure you've got a Super HV because I don't think there were many made, 24 or 25 of them. Hope this helps. SAm in NS
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