rotate engine until adjuster is on the bottom through the hole on the bottom of the bell housing,wedge something between the seat and clutch pedal it has to be pushed down to turn the adjuster
There is no clutch adjustment. The clutch is hydralic and therefore needs no adjustment. If the clutch isn't working correctly you most likely have to bleed the clutch line.
The clutch is not adjustable.
A 1999 Hyundai Accent does not have a clutch adjustment. The clutch pedal however, can be adjusted to a different height.
To set up and adjust the hydraulic clutch and clutch brake on a 1997 Volvo semi with an Eaton Fuller transmission, first ensure the engine is off and the vehicle is in neutral. Locate the hydraulic clutch master cylinder and check the fluid level; it should be topped up if low. For adjustment, loosen the locknut on the pushrod, then turn the pushrod to achieve a free play of about 1/2 inch at the pedal. Finally, test the clutch engagement and fine-tune the adjustment as necessary for smooth operation.
The Suzuki Intruder has a hydraulic clutch and therefor there is no adjustment.... There is an adjustment on the clutch lever for the distance from the grip, that is all...
if there is a clutch adjustment on car, adjust the clutch if no adjustment, you will shortly need to replace the clutch
There is no adjustment on a GL1500 clutch.
On my 86 2.0l it has a hydrallic clutch and there is no adjustment, but you can check the reservoir to see if there is enough fluid in it.
no adjustment of this clutch only a pedal freeplay adjustment
It may be as simple as an auto adjustment. If you have installed a new clutch/ clutch cable. If it is auto adj all you have to do is lift UP on the clutch pedal with your foot while driving.
There is no adjustment on this clutch. The clutch is hydrolic, you may need to bleed it.
I think it has a hydraulic clutch and no adjustment.