Hydrologic clutch
Technically the clutch is self adjusting.
That being said, there is 1 mechanical adjustment that can be made at the peddle. There is a lock nut on the push rod where it connects to the peddle. There is a bit of adjustment that can be made there. But if you have a peddle going to the floor issue or a late engaging peddle. I'm not sure that there would be that much adjustment. You would probably be looking at something in the hydraulic system. Leak, master cylinder, slave cylinder etc etc.
Why do you ask? Can you give us some background on your current and/or ongoing issue, so we might be able to help out?
Did your clutch just drop to the floor one day or over time, have you done work to it and now trying to get peddle back?
That being said, there is 1 mechanical adjustment that can be made at the peddle. There is a lock nut on the push rod where it connects to the peddle. There is a bit of adjustment that can be made there. But if you have a peddle going to the floor issue or a late engaging peddle. I'm not sure that there would be that much adjustment. You would probably be looking at something in the hydraulic system. Leak, master cylinder, slave cylinder etc etc.
Why do you ask? Can you give us some background on your current and/or ongoing issue, so we might be able to help out?
Did your clutch just drop to the floor one day or over time, have you done work to it and now trying to get peddle back?
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s1ngle
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