NA 1.6l 5 speed - type of clutch adjustment ?

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NA 1.6l 5 speed - type of clutch adjustment ?

Postby Shinigami! » Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:00 pm

not 100% sure but if you talking about making the pedal heavier, you'll have to change to a heavier clutch/pressure plate.

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NA 1.6l 5 speed - type of clutch adjustment ?

Postby Mr Morlock » Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:25 pm

best to buy a Haynes and it will tell you how to adjust clutch pedal free play. You will need also to check if you are losing brake fluid- refer also owners manual.

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NA 1.6l 5 speed - type of clutch adjustment ?

Postby wun911 » Wed Feb 17, 2010 11:20 pm

you can adjust the rod that pushes though the firewall...
you need a 10mm and 12mm spanner...

to make it more "firm" you can bleed it or replace it with ss lines...
every ounce counts

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NA 1.6l 5 speed - type of clutch adjustment ?

Postby 93_Clubman » Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:37 am

Borked wrote:Is the clutch adjustable via a cable, or is it hydraulic ?
If it's hydraulic, how do I adjust for more pressure ?

It's hydraulic:
1. either drain, flush, refill, & bleed using old slave cylinder; or
2. get a new slave cylinder & refill, & bleed.

Clutch/ brake fluid absorbs water & should be replaced every 2 years for optimal efficiency, so you might find fluid replacement alone helps for a while.

Slave cylinders go after about 10 years, so check it so any sign of fluid leak & then either do 1 or 2 above. If replaced with a lower quality item they go sooner.


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