First follow the cable out from the driverside firewall all the way across the motor and down the passenger front. The cable has a plastic nut that turns by hand.Its a little bigger then a bottle cap.
if the clutch is cable yes there is an adjuster down beside the transmission follow clutch cable
Where the cable hooks on to the transmission there should be a little screw what adjusts the cable.
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
If your replacing the clutch you shouldn't need to bleed anything. But you probly should adjust it, I'm prety sure the 86 has a cable clutch, which is easy to adjust. if you happen to have a hydrolic clutch you should bleed it just to make sure.
First adjust the knurled adjuster at the lever all the way in then adjust the cable at the lower end until there is 1/2" or so of free play at the lever.
you should see a little knob near the front of the engine, slightly to the left of where you put in the oil it'll be connected to a cable that goes underneath, that'll be the clutch cable, turn the knob, it will adjust the clutch, take it to a garage, they'll charge you 60-200 bucks
you can adjust the clutch cable as it is a hydraulic clutch, only option is to change the clutch if it is worn or slipping.
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.
adjust the clutch cable on top of the trans. adjust the clutch cable on top of the trans.
Follow the clutch cable to the transmission where there is like a not to turn up or down depending on how you need to adjust the clutch. Just can not remember which way to turn for what maybe someone else will add that part
the hayabusa does not have a clutch cable. the clutch is hydraulic just like the b