95 Accord Clutch Adjustment
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95 Accord Clutch Adjustment
Okay, when I recently swapped my transmission, I re-installed the clutch from my first tranny. It only had about 1,000 miles on it before the engine blew and it's sat in my garage since. Now I've had the new clutch in for about 4 weeks and it's already slipping. I'm not sure if this is because the clutch disc is worn already or if the pedal needs adjusting.
The reason I say the pedal may need adjusting, it engages and disengages at the very top of the pedal movement. So I'm wondering if it's fully engaging when I release the clutch pedal or if it's been engaging just enough to work for the past 4 weeks and is now worn because of this.
First off, how to adjust the engagement/disengagement point of the pedal? And second, does this seem like a pheasable hypothesis? I really don't want to have to pull the tranny again
The reason I say the pedal may need adjusting, it engages and disengages at the very top of the pedal movement. So I'm wondering if it's fully engaging when I release the clutch pedal or if it's been engaging just enough to work for the past 4 weeks and is now worn because of this.
First off, how to adjust the engagement/disengagement point of the pedal? And second, does this seem like a pheasable hypothesis? I really don't want to have to pull the tranny again
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Re: 95 Accord Clutch Adjustment (213374U)
yes you can adjust your clutch pedal. The rod that attaches to the clutch cylinder has a lock nut on it. Loosen the nut and adjust the play by turning the rod in or out. You might have to loosen the clutch switch to adjust it.
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Re: 95 Accord Clutch Adjustment (technine)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by technine »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yes you can adjust your clutch pedal. The rod that attaches to the clutch cylinder has a lock nut on it. Loosen the nut and adjust the play by turning the rod in or out. You might have to loosen the clutch switch to adjust it.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks for the response but I figured this out after I went out and looked at it. I have it set to the floor and the slipping has stopped
Thanks for the response but I figured this out after I went out and looked at it. I have it set to the floor and the slipping has stopped
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Re: 95 Accord Clutch Adjustment
Is there a video someone can please tag with this forum? Or some images to further help with this? Currently working on my 95 and can’t find the nut you guys are explaining
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Re: 95 Accord Clutch Adjustment
On the pedal for the CMC, there is a turn buckle that attaches to the pedal itself. The turn buckle is adjustable and is threaded, you can spin it or the CMC rod to adjust. Up next to the turnbuckle is a lock nut tightened to the backside of the turnbuckle. It maybe hard to see as the clutch rod is up there and the turn buckle can hide it.
I have to say, adjustment on a RHD car is easier than on a LHD car.
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