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Adjust g50 clutch (964)
Looks like I'll need to adjust this. How do I do it? In the pedal cluster or on the tranny ...just figured I'd get some tips before I go digging around. There isn't a book available right now that really tells me how to do this...(although bentley might cover it for the post 87 Carreras).
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The G50 has a hydraulic linkage so there is no adjustment except at the pedals. If it "goes out of adjustment" then you need to bleed it or you have some other problem.
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Oh, and bleeding these can be a bear. If you bleed it and still get bad results I recommend unbolting the slave cylinder from the tranny and bleeding it with the bleeder screw aimed up.
(Wait til you see how fun it is to put the slave back on the tranny!)
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Thanks...
Sounds like fun.
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Bleeding is not that big a deal if you put a jack under the
engine/tranny and remove the engine support bolts and lower it a few inches so the slave cylinder becomes accessible. Use a pressure bleeder to run the juice. Ned
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