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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Htown tx
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![]() i just rolled over 650 miles on my new king cobra clutch well thee thing is that when i got it, it felt different from the stock one and just a lil play in the pedel.. now there like alot more play in the pedel and it feels weird but its grabbing really good and stuff and i was just wondering if im supposed to feel a diferance in my clutch pedel after break in ( btw i did not but anything but the clutch p.p and throw out bearing).?
thanks bryan |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Portage
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![]() I hear the king cobra is supposed to have less pedal effort but i sounds to me like you need to adjust your clutch. Maybe and adjustable clutch quadrant and firewall bushing are in order. Let me know how it turns out as i am thinking of getting the same clutch. good luck
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'95 GT convert. K&N, C&L mass air meter, Performance distributors sreamin demon coil, dyna mod, live wires, king cobra clutch, flowmaster american thunder exhaust, UPR billet adjustable shift handle, Crane Cams Fireball HI-6 box,underdrive pullies, 255lph fuel pump, UPr short throw shifter, caster camber plates, 03 cobra lower A arms, bullit suspension, cobra front brakes |
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motors done......woohooo
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 799
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![]() i think you just need to adjust your clutch cable too
i have had problems with 2 of my frpp pressure plates, they would get very mushy and wouldnt release the clutch all the way no matter how far i adjusted it. one of my buddies had the same problem. (im not saying this is what is wrong with yours, just a possibility. try tightening up your clutch cable and see what happens. |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Htown tx
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![]() with out an adjustable quadrant how do i tighten it or adjust it
bryan |
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#5 |
motors done......woohooo
Join Date: Mar 2002
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![]() that would be a very good investment (adj. clutch cable/quadrant)
just pull up on your clutch pedal, you should feel it "click" then push it to the floor a couple of times and it should feel a little better. you might have to do this a couple of times. when you get a chance i would pick up and adj. cable/quad. |
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