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![]() I've been having the same problem. I put in a new Steeda quadrant, UPR firewall adjuster and a new cable and have been having problems setting the release point where i want it. My clutch is a bit worn so i'm thinking that may have something to do with it. Having the adjuster turned most of the way in seems to give me the best setting I can get, which is the clutch engaging at about 2/3 of the way up. I wanted to get the clutch to release as close to the floor as possible, but haven't had much luck. I guess I'll keep messing with it and see what I can do. I guess I'm not helping you out much, but at least you know your not the only one with this prob.
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