Is clutch adjustable?

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sounds normal, I just went though changing my fluid and the before and after is like yours. I don't think there is another adjustment.
 

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Yes, it is adjustable. When I installed Sean Roe's longer clutch link, I still did not get the pedal low enough. Sean suggested I change the pedal height by adjusting the cables on the pedal height adjuster (pretty clever). I have not done it yet, but will do the next time I have the seat out. Per his email...

Remove the interior panel under the driver's side of the dash.
Remove the nut holding the adjuster in place.
Remove the metal panel the adjuster and trim panel bolts to.
Locate the clutch adjuster cable.
Pry off the retaining clip.
Pull the cable out and turn to properly set the height. Reinstall the clip.
Reassemble the panels.


BTW. This method was unknown to my VERY experienced Viper Tech and is not mentioned in the factory manual. IMHO this speaks volumes about Sean Roe.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by jrkermode:
Yes, it is adjustable. When I installed Sean Roe's longer clutch link, I still did not get the pedal low enough. Sean suggested I change the pedal height by adjusting the cables on the pedal height adjuster (pretty clever). I have not done it yet, but will do the next time I have the seat out. Per his email...

Remove the interior panel under the driver's side of the dash.
Remove the nut holding the adjuster in place.
Remove the metal panel the adjuster and trim panel bolts to.
Locate the clutch adjuster cable.
Pry off the retaining clip.
Pull the cable out and turn to properly set the height. Reinstall the clip.
Reassemble the panels.


BTW. This method was unknown to my VERY experienced Viper Tech and is not mentioned in the factory manual. IMHO this speaks volumes about Sean Roe.

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I don't think this method is applicable to a Gen 1. I would like my clutch pedal lower to match the brake pedal but was told Sean's linkage et.al would not work on Gen 1 cars.

Anyone know anything different?
 

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Greg,
If your sure there is no more air in the system? Pump the clutch pedel 20 to 30 times: <u> Rapidly as possible!</u> See if that dosen't bring the pedel back to the top. If not? Give me a call.[914-763-3136]
 
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