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So if my clutch is slipping and I want to try to adjust it to grab a little better, which way would I want to turn the clutch rod? In or out?
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you would turn it so that the overall length of the rod that goes between the slave clyinder and pedal gets longer - not sure which way that is.
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you would turn it so that the overall length of the rod that goes between the slave clyinder and pedal gets longer - not sure which way that is.
Thats what I was thinking, but I wasn't sure.Thanks!
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