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clutch master cylinder adjustment?...?

867 views 1 reply 2 participants last post by  scotthidley  
#1 ·
i recently noticed that my gears were getting a little harder to shift..and i was beginning to smell a little of the clutch burning my clutch is only about a year old,so i decided to change the master cylinder and the slave cylinder..i put it in..bled everything..theres no bubbles or anything,the clutch feels really springy or kinda bouncy as i press it in and shift..when i let go the pedal rises up pretty quick...should i adjust the nut on the arm?....what would be the right height that the pedal has to travel?...whats the height that the nut has to be on the thread of the cylinder arm?....i have checked in the files here..but thers nothing too specific that can help..anybody out there that can be of help?
 
#2 ·
Your pedal is coming back up quicker because your old slave was shot. If you can't find any useful info from the search, I can't help you any more.

But if you search using a variance of these terms: clutch pedal , dissengagement, pedal height, disengagement height; you might find something;)