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I have a 1985 dodge pickup with a 225 slant six and a 3 speed overdrive transmission how do i adjust the clutch.
At the top of the clutch pedal in the cab of the truck.
Yes, both transmissions are the same.
You can adjust the clutch pedal free play but not the clutch itself.
there is a nut on the driyer side of transmission you need to remove and fill with a extension hose
The clutch is not adjustable. The hydraulic master/slave cylinder assembly self compensates for wear. You have a problem with the clutch of master/slave.
you cannit adjust the clutch without changing to an adjustable clutch cable. b&m makes a good one with and ajustable quadrant that allows you to adjust it on your firewallNew Answeryou can adjust the clutch quadrant by pushing the pedal all of the way down and dumping it. you will hear a pop and that's the spring in the factory quadrant resetting itself. or you can also pull the pedal up as far as it will go and that will adjust it if it's a little loose.
Assuming it has the sixteen speed Eaton box it will have a twin plate clutch. Measure the gap from the between the release bearing and the front of the gearbox, it should be 13mm, i use a 1/2" ext. To adjust it you need to turn the engine until you can see a removable locking plate held in with a 9/16" headed bolt. remove this plate and with the clutch pushed down you can turn the inner ring, there is a proper tool but you can do it with a small strong bar. Remeasure it with the pedal released, turn the ring clockwise to decrease the gap. When the locking tab is getting to point where is almost proud of the castellations on the inner ring it is time to change the clutch. If it has the zf gearbox there is no adjustment.
increasing the speed on a new isuzu d max
That is the idle adjustment. Turn it clockwise to increase the idle speed, counter-clockwise to lower the idle speed. You should not adjust the idle until your engine is fully warmed up, about 5 minutes of running. Adjust the idle speed to just over 1,000 RPM with the clutch in and the transmission in 1st gear. This is the most load your Bonneville will have at idle speed. You may need a bit of assistance for this, take care to hold the clutch in tightly if you lean over to adjust the idle by yourself.
There are no adjustments on a HYDRAULIC CLUTCH SYSTEM. The clutch disc is ether worn out, or the clutch slave cylinder is going bad. Is the clutch master cylinder full of fluid ?? If not there is a leak in the system, and you are not depressing the throw out bearing far enough. and that makes it hard to shift.
disconnect the drive shaft so you do not damage the transmission. its the same as any rear well drive if your going to tow it long distances.