Posted by mkirsch on August 13, 2010 at 05:12:48 from (64.80.108.57):
In Reply to: 666 clutch posted by Erik Dekeyser on August 12, 2010 at 18:42:03:
By adjusting ONLY the clutch pedal free play, you now have a messed up TA adjustment.
Notice how the clutch and TA linkages are all connected together.
In order for you to be able to shift, both the main clutch and the TA clutch need to be released. Releasing the TA clutch is also what happens when you pull the TA lever back.
Something is very very wrong with that new clutch and/or pressure plate. Unless you have the clutch pedal free play at factory spec, you won't be able to properly adjust the TA, and you will always have that goofy "two speed" clutch action. You will wear the TA out quickly like this.
This post was edited by mkirsch at 05:19:31 08/13/10.
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