kookie wrote:
7/16 bolt and lock nut. Problem is when I remove the spring there is no way I can budge the arm to measure gap.
I'm still troubled by the language.. If you can't wiggle the clutch arm then the bolt is already too far out.
I don't understand "... no matter how far I screw the bolt out to engage the clutch.....". Screwing the bolt out does not engage teh clutch ...it actually disengages it. If the bolt is out too far then the clutch cannot engage fully and will slip.
So, remove the spring at the top of the clutch arm, screw the bolt
in until there is a gap between the head of the bolt and the clutch arm.
Now your clutch is adjusted.
If the thread is indeed stripped then cut the bolt off.
With the spring removed you don't really need it and the clutch will be self adjusting....
However, as Kev says, the clutch arm (or rather the ball on the bottom end of it) may be worn out. Do this check for us... remove the rubber boot at the outer end of the slave cylinder (or at least pull it out of the way so you can see inside the slave).
Have some one push the clutch pedal to the floor while you look into the open end of the slave. Does the shuttle (that the slave rod sits on) touch the circlip (that should be) at the outer end of the cylinder?? If so then you probably need a new clutch arm... A longer clutch arm to the slave cylinder rod will provide a temporary (might even last a year or two:) fix.