Mini_Special wrote:
1. Remove spring
2. Undo 7/16" AF nut whilst holding 7/16" af bolt
3. Screw bolt in till gap appears
4. Attach spring
5. Check clutch feel
6. Repeat steps 2-4 if req'd
7. Tighten 7/16"AF nut whilst holding bolt inplace
you're going to give less pedal if you screw the bolt in
Mini_Special wrote:
Also check the Throw Out nuts are allowing the clutch rod to push on the Throw out bearing and not "bottoming out" before it disengages.
DO NOT BEND THE ARM TO INCREASE CLUTCH TRAVEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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BBart wrote:
thought I'd check out the clutch arm adjustment, and there's no movement between the clutch arm and the adjustment bolt in the clutch cover when I move the arm by hand. The book says there should be a small gap (1.24mm or something).
So my question is, what would the symptoms be without having this gap? Anything like I've described? I feel like I want to make the takeup point higher by adjusting the bolt out more, but already don't have a gap there..
I often find I need to have the bolt in contact with the arm to get the pedal where I want - I think that's the way it is at the moment, but I did change my slave cylinder recently and I can't remember - it does need adjusting - one of my jobs for Saturday
BBart wrote:
I've noticed occasionally my gear changes have been a bit difficult and 'clunky' lately, on all gears. Sometimes it's fine and other times I'm needing to double clutch going down or up a gear.
I wonder whether you've got some air in there somewhere, needing to pump it is a sign that the hydraulics aren't right
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