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Clutch adjustment

Hi guys looking for a little advise.
I just replaced my clutch,pressure plate,flywheel,pilot and throw out bearings
on my 2.4 with a 901 transmission.
I have adjusted my adjusting nut so I have about 25mm travel when I pull back
the clutch pedal with my finger and the clutch seems to engage approx mid way
when I depress the clutch.
My concern is when I had the car on jack stands with the engine running and the transmission in neutral the rear wheel wants to slowly turn forward.
I can put my hand on it and it will stop but let go and it starts to turn again.
Any thoughts?

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Mike

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My 79SC has always done that too. I don't think anything is out of adjustment.
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Thanks Slider everything seems to be adjusted OK but I was not sure about th
tire movement and did not want to be replacing the clutch again in the near future.
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This is fairly common, as there is enough "drag" from the gearlube to turn the wheels slightly. My old 5speed nissan will actually drive itself in neutral when it is cold enough outside. I don't think you have anything to worry about...

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