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Old 09-05-2012, 10:17 PM
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was having trouble getting my clutch to engage and put it in gear from time to time. so i stuck a small socket at the end of the master rod and works awesome if you can get past the point where it is like 4in high than stock.......any ideas to make it not so awkward
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Is it bled properly? My clutch works great and has no issues similar to yours, nor is it way outta position.
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I had to make mine adjustable to get it to work right. Basically to lengthen the rod to maximize the throw in the master cylinder. The pedal was hitting the floor too early.
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