Thread: Clutch Setting?
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Old Sep 16, 2004 | 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Resistance
Acutally, its both. It engages too early and the pedal is little stiff. So, if i understand you correct, by bleeding the clutch lines, clutch will not engage too early? I would the clutch to be little bit more lazy...
No, I'm sorry...

The reason I reccomended bleeding the clutch lines is too be absolutely sure they are free of air. Air trapped in the lines could be indicative of failing master cylinder or slave cylinder piston seals. Failing piston seals could lead to the symptoms you describe. h:

When I had my clutch replaced, pedal action was a little stiff and the clutch grabbed fairly early. But by the time the clutch was "broken in", pedal feel and effort returned to normal. :dunno:

In all honesty, I wouldn't screw with it.
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