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The pedal drops to the floor board if the cable snaps or you are putting a new one so you can get to the clevis pin easily. The threaded portion of the cable needs to be in about 1/3 of the threads on the front clevis and make sure the rear outer cable has seated solidly over the clutch tube where it exits the firewall underneath. You may have to add a spacer after the trunion block, I always have,usually about 1 inch is about right. Before I tighten the nut I pull the pedal up all the way with a bungee cord so I will know when the cable is actually getting tight. Cycle the pedal several times to make sure the adjustment is good then tighten the second lock nut tightly. Good luck
Old 01-30-2005, 07:08 PM
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