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Play with the adjustment, which is a rod sticking out of the firewall with a nut you can adjust back and forth. (I think there are actually two nuts..., cant remember) anyway, what I did is I just went to one extreme, figured out what that did, then went from there. One way will make it so just a slight release of the clutch pedal it will start engaging, while the other you will have to put the pedal all the way out and it will probably still be slipping. Good luck.
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