Posted by ScottyHOMEy on October 23, 2009 at 19:31:48 from (70.105.238.87):
In Reply to: Re: M clutch adjust posted by Raymond in co on October 23, 2009 at 17:35:40:
You don't want the "point of engagement" any closer to the floor plate. You're already withing the range of the tolerance for your freeplay, which is what keeps your throwout bearing andc lutch fingers out of contact while you're not stepping on the pedal.
Start with your freeplay adjustment as JimN described.
Do yo have freeplay at all? I suspect not. Freeplay is that distance that you can push the pedal down by hand against the resistance of the pedal return spring, before running into the heavy resistance of the springs on the clutch.
You seem focused on the thread available to the front for adjustment. How much do you have to the rear?
With the freeplay set as Jim N describes, you should be able to peek in and see something on t he order of 3/16-1/4" clearance between the face of the throwout bearing and the contact surfaces of the clutch fingers.
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