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Kris TD

posted on 2nd Dec 03 at 00:04

you can tell when its on its way out when you have adjhusted it to its max and you still get clutch slip, mine is awful from 1st too 2nd. no amount of adjusting will solve it, think im overpowering it though which wouldnt suprize me.


Greasemonkey

posted on 1st Dec 03 at 23:55

i agree with intercepta, my clutch didnt bite till real high, it went to a mechanic for a few bits and he adjusted the clutch cable now it bites straight away and the gear lever stops rattling when driving


IntaCepta

posted on 1st Dec 03 at 23:51

adjust the clutch cable first in the engine bay.


lee mitchell

posted on 1st Dec 03 at 11:08

yea its obviously on its way out. bout £70 for one then u need it fitted


scrap

posted on 1st Dec 03 at 11:06

The biting point on the clutch is really high, Does this mean i need a new clutch?

If so how much would this cost??