Posted by P and R Pete on March 11, 2009 at 07:43:38 from (173.86.4.206):
In Reply to: adjusting clutch posted by Farrell Godwin on March 11, 2009 at 07:17:29:
Farrell, I'm not saying this is exactly your problem, but if there's too much free play in the pedal, the pressure plate won't move far enough to free the clutch disc.
Here's the adjustment, and it's underneath the bell housing tube, at the rear under the pedals.
No. 1 is a U-shaped yoke, both arrows being the same piece.
No. 2 is the threaded-clutch rod that pushes on the throwout bearing carrier. Where the arrow no. 2 points to the threads, is a hole in the yoke so that in the adjusting, the threaded rod can move through the yoke if necessary.
The No. 3's are the nuts that serve to adjust and clamp. If you loosen the roght one, and 'draw-up' on the left, you'll pull the rod backward relative to the yoke, and loosen the pedal. Conversely, if you loosen the left nut and 'draw-up' on the right, you'll pull the rod forward, moving the throw-out bearing closer to the pressure plate, reducing the pedal free-play, and making the pressure plate move a greater distance to free the clutch disc. Once it's adjusted right, turn down the loose nut to clamp it all in place.
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