you don't adjust it. It is a Hydraulic clutch unit. you have to bleed it. There is a 7/16" bleeder valve on the transmission.
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The slave cylinder for a manual transmission hydraulic clutch is inside the manual transmission bellhousing
how do you adjst clutch on 87ford f150
At the top of the clutch pedal in the cab of the truck.
It is bolted to the flywheel on your transmission
Its hydraulic ,you cant,check your slave cylinder to see if its leaking,its located thru a rubber cover on side of transmission,if leaking replace and bleed,also check clutch master cylinder,if not leaking,then you might need a new clutch kit.
The fluid used for the hydraulic clutch is DOT 3 brake fluid
You will need to remove the transmission to replace the clutch slave.
Usually, a manual transmission clutch slipping is caused either by oil on the clutch from a leaking rear main engine seal, or it's from a worn clutch. Honda clutches are operated with a hydraulic master/slave arrangement and as such are self-adjusting. Whether it's worn clutch or leaking rear main seal, you'll need to remove/replace the engine or transmission to get to the problem.
The manual transmission doesn't have a dipstick , there will be a fill plug on the transmission
Is this vehicle automatic transmission? If so then the problem is a clogged transmission filter. Or valve body. Note that if the filter is plugged you probably have some clutch pack wear that can only be solved with a transmission rebuild.
In a 1988 Ford Ranger : With the 2.9 liter V6 engine , 4X4 : It has the Mitsubishi FM146 5 speed manual transmission ( transmission code " D " ) that takes ( 2.4 U.S. quarts of 80-90W gear lube )
Should be on firewall next to master cylinder