it is a cable clutch.
Hydraulic and the slave cylinder is in the bell housing.
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Were is the oil pressure sending unit on a 95 mitsubishi miaage
You can't adjust a clutch in a 95 Escort because it has a hydraulic clutch.
The clutch is not adjustable, it's hydraulic and as such adjusts itself. The problem you are describing is the result of a failed clutch system, typically a leaky hydraulic component.
The 95 SE has an hydraulic-assist clutch that is slaved off of the brake master cylinder.
The torque settings you need are 1992-95 Mirage up-to May 1995 4G1 / 1.5L 53 ft/lbs (73 Nm)
The slave cylinder for a hydraulic clutch is inside the manual transmission bell housing
Bad throw-out bearing?
Yes.
Is the clutch pedal lower than the brake pedal? If so you may have the wron master cylinder. 95 uses a 205mm clutch master pushrod that i have only seen at advanced auto parts. It appears that most other stores will sell you a 201mm clutch master pushrod for use in a 92-95 I believe. Othe possible issues are air in the hydraulic system, backwards throw out bearing, throwout bearing installed incorrectly on clutch fork, worn clutch fork pivot, or bent clutch fork.
Yes, it will fit, as they are both D-series motors. However the 95 Civic has a hydraulic clutch, and the 90 crx is just a cable clutch. Also, the 90 CRX motor is OBD0 and the 95 Civic is OBD1.