im thinking you need a new clutch.
The 1986 Honda Prelude does not have a clutch cable. The 1986 Prelude has a hydraulic clutch instead of the clutch cable.
Does a 1998 Honda prelude have a clutch cable
No the clutch is hydraulic.
If it is hydraulic, there is no adjustment, just make sure no air is in the line. If it is cable, then there should be a screw at the clutch lever which will tighten the cable. If the clutch really slips, then, well, plates will have to be replaced.
It has an automatic clutch. Therefore it doesn't have a cable.
if the clutch is cable yes there is an adjuster down beside the transmission follow clutch cable
The 1995 Accord ghas a hydraulically operated clutch, notg a cable.
the clutch is setup to a mechanical clutch cable line. there is no reservoir.
theres isn't one, it's a cable clutch
To replace the clutch cable on a 2004 Honda Element, first, ensure the vehicle is in gear and safely elevated. Disconnect the cable from the clutch pedal inside the vehicle and from the clutch release fork in the engine bay. Remove the old cable and route the new cable through the same path, securing it to the pedal and the release fork. Finally, adjust the cable tension as needed to ensure proper clutch operation.
There isn't one. Your car has a mechanical clutch cable.
www.hasport.com has clutch master cylinder adapters. Here is the info from their page: "The new master cylinder adapter allows the use of a Honda-style or Wilwood clutch master cylinder to convert a cable transmission vehicle to a hydraulic setup."