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Siberia |
posted on 31st Aug 04 at 07:44 |
adjust it so the bite point is about a quater of the the whole pedal movement off the floor | |
gwr1234 |
posted on 31st Aug 04 at 06:32 |
that will be the clutch release bearing gone. when you change your clutch you change that aswell. dont do any harm just get louder | |
M4tt |
posted on 15th May 03 at 01:23 |
another thing on the subjuect of clutches, on my last car i had a worn out thrust bearing where the clutch made an odd noise when fully pressed. | |
M4tt |
posted on 15th May 03 at 01:21 |
yeah i thought they were self adjusting, but the guy i had me MOT with said i should adjust it slightly? | |
d0gz_bollox |
posted on 14th May 03 at 20:37 |
a good reason to get a c20xe in ur corsa. there self adjusting | |
IntaCepta |
posted on 14th May 03 at 16:41 |
quote: lol thats terrible.. hehe must have undergone some abuse! | |
Patrick |
posted on 14th May 03 at 11:04 |
I bought a brand new car, then the clutch needed replacing after 27,000miles :! | |
Red_SXi |
posted on 14th May 03 at 10:58 |
on my Dad's driving school cars in the past the clutch has needed replacing after about 65k, but it is a driving skool car remember. Depends on the cars history whether the clutch will have gone after 84k | |
blebo |
posted on 14th May 03 at 10:53 |
quote: Mines has done 103K no probs so I doubt if its near the end :wave: | |
M4tt |
posted on 14th May 03 at 10:48 |
ah cheers. | |
IntaCepta |
posted on 14th May 03 at 03:21 |
its trial and error mate.. | |
M4tt |
posted on 13th May 03 at 22:43 |
i read my manual and it said the difference betweem the clutch pedal fully pressed and depressed should be 130 mm. And also the clutch pedal should sit slightly higher than the brake pedal |