Is there a safe+effective way to make clutch engaging point a bit higher on 2k2 6spd?
Is there a safe+effective way to make clutch engaging point a bit higher on 2k2 6spd?
Hello
My new clutch (OEM Nissan PP+CL disc+Bearing+new slave cylinder) engagment/disengagment is now a bit lower than I like , may be an inch or 2 above the floor ....... However the peddle travel distance and free play is fine and it's exactly like before .... Bleeding was done more than once and peddle feel is very good ......
I remeber reading here in the forums is that some people tried adusting the clutch peddle (from master cylinder stop screw) and they regret it ? is that right ?
Thanks
My new clutch (OEM Nissan PP+CL disc+Bearing+new slave cylinder) engagment/disengagment is now a bit lower than I like , may be an inch or 2 above the floor ....... However the peddle travel distance and free play is fine and it's exactly like before .... Bleeding was done more than once and peddle feel is very good ......
I remeber reading here in the forums is that some people tried adusting the clutch peddle (from master cylinder stop screw) and they regret it ? is that right ?
Thanks
Last edited by mahanddeem; Jul 16, 2011 at 06:51 PM.
Mine felt exactly like that right after the install. It engaged much lower than before. Now after breaking it in, its back up where it used to be with the stock clutch. Just give it time. How many miles do you have on it so far?
Around 200 miles on it now...thanks for the input..
No prob. I'd just wait and see first before you try to adjust anything. I can't remember when mine started feeling different, but it was towards the end or after the break-in period of 750 miles.
I think that goes more for the old clutch cable setups. With the hydraulic clutches I think the pedal is supposed to self adjust, and with these cars, the engagement seems to be pretty high.
I think that goes more for the old clutch cable setups. With the hydraulic clutches I think the pedal is supposed to self adjust, and with these cars, the engagement seems to be pretty high.
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