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Clutch feels funny...

Hey guys,

Well i have been asking a LOT of questions recently and been bothering the hell out of you guys... but... i have one more!!!!

I noticed that my clutch pedal like free travels for 1.5-2 inches before i feel any pressure on it. Is that normal for 3.2 87 carrera's? is there a way to adjust this?

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Paul

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Old 11-20-2008, 05:58 PM
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they're self adjusting. try bleeding the clutch system.
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slave cylinder bleeding how to help.. please
This link might help
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Is there a way to just adjust the travel of the pedal? it seems like it's just loose at the top and not doing anything, then about 2 inches in it actually feels like I am pressing something. Overall clutch pedal travel is HUGE about 10inches or so

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anyyyone?

so bleeding the clutch will correct this?

I have that 2 inches of travel of the pedal before it actually starts doing something

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Try the bleeding.. look for leaks at slave cylinder

Top off reservoir and see if pedal changes before you bleed.

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