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Old 01-21-2001, 11:48 AM   #1
wd302
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Hey man, the clutch cable is self adjusting. Unless you but a new one you cant do anything with that. The other thing is the quadrant. It could be wore out and you may need a new one of those. I had the same problem once before in my 89.There is a little trick I learned for adjusting the clutch but it doesnt always help. Grab the pedal with your hand and jerk up a hard as you can till maybe you hear it click. This allows the quadrant the skip a couple of teeth if it has slipped or wore down a couple. Hope you get it fixed man.

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