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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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just got done putting adjustable clutch cable in mine ......pain in the but....i took the front seat out after an hour of messing with it.....back just couldn't take it ....that helped........i used a couple of long screwdrivers and a long pair of needle nose pliers....getting the smaller plastic thing that adjusts the main quatrant was the toughest...once you get the spring off that holds it on if you pull pedal all the way up you can pry it off. but getting that spring off is pain...i just used the longer screwdrivers and kept working at it.......once you get old parts off its a snap....if you can get a long pair of needle nose pliers or a real big pair of hemostats it will help....as for how much adjustable clutch helped don't know yet still waiting to get trans back from shop...getting it rebuilt......well good luck
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