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Old 03-14-2007, 11:19 PM   #7
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Default Re: Trans help

They are definately harder to push than a hydraulic systems, but it can be adjusted so it doesnt release so high. Like I said, it can go from either extreme. Adjust it by that rod that comes out of the firewall below/to the right of the master cylinder. (threaded, then a bar thing on that inbetween two nuts) I cant remember which way will make it engage sooner, so you'll have to experiment with that. If you cant figure out what im talking about, I might be digging the snow out from infront of my Mustangs storage shed to take it out, so perhaps I could take a picture of it. Probably the easiest way to figure out what you need to adjust is just look in the engine bay while somebody pumps the clutch pedal. Good luck.
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