Clutch help!
91 Integra
Which way do I turn to make the clutch engage closer to the floor? I think that the previous owner messed with the clutch adjustment so when I shift quick at high rpms it slips. The clutch was already replaced and I did all tests to figure out if it was the clutch that was going bad but everything shows the clutch is good. I want to adjust it so it grabs closer to the floor and full engage so there is no slipping in high rpms. The clutch starts to grab almost when I fully depress it.
I adjusted it to different ways. The end result is the same. Slipping at high rpm if I change gears fast. Is that my clutch going then? I've already tried all the clutch tests everyone recommended. I even tried adjusting it to spec and it still does the same thing. Doesnt matter if I have it closer to the ground or higher up before the pedal is fully released. Any ideas?
Which way do I turn to make the clutch engage closer to the floor? I think that the previous owner messed with the clutch adjustment so when I shift quick at high rpms it slips. The clutch was already replaced and I did all tests to figure out if it was the clutch that was going bad but everything shows the clutch is good. I want to adjust it so it grabs closer to the floor and full engage so there is no slipping in high rpms. The clutch starts to grab almost when I fully depress it.
I adjusted it to different ways. The end result is the same. Slipping at high rpm if I change gears fast. Is that my clutch going then? I've already tried all the clutch tests everyone recommended. I even tried adjusting it to spec and it still does the same thing. Doesnt matter if I have it closer to the ground or higher up before the pedal is fully released. Any ideas?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Grease Monkey »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">also are 90-93 clutch kits all the same?</TD></TR></TABLE>
No, 90-91 is different from 92-93 (disc is different). 92-93 is the same as 94+ with the exception of the throwout bearing I believe.
No, 90-91 is different from 92-93 (disc is different). 92-93 is the same as 94+ with the exception of the throwout bearing I believe.
i'm not sure which way to turn the cable, all you have to do is turn it 3 or 4 times in one direction and then take it for a test spin. if its where you want it, good for you. if its worse, just turn it the opposit direction until it is where you want.
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