Under the van on the side of the transmission is a wingnut looking thing on the end of the clutch cable, you turn that until the pedal has 1/2 inch of freeplay.
VW Golfs have hydrolic clutches that you cannot adjust.
this is a hydrolic cluch you cant adjust is.
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You don't. 1995 VW Golf's and GTI's (4cyl & VR6 models) have a hydraulic clutch which means it will self adjust itself to the driver over time. Hand adjusting isn't possable
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To adjust the clutch on a VW Transporter, first, locate the clutch cable adjuster, usually found near the pedal assembly. Ensure the vehicle is in neutral and then pull the clutch pedal up slightly to take tension off the cable. Adjust the tension using the adjuster until there is about 1-2 mm of free play at the top of the pedal travel. Finally, check the operation of the clutch by pressing the pedal and ensuring it disengages smoothly.
Yes, you can adjust the clutch on a VW Polo from the S registration, but the process depends on the specific transmission type. If it's equipped with a cable-operated clutch, you can adjust the clutch cable tension at the adjustment point near the pedal or at the clutch fork. However, if it has a hydraulic clutch system, adjustment is typically not possible, and you might need to check for other issues like fluid levels or master/slave cylinder function. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for detailed instructions.
i think it may be able to change like with a new flywheel The clutch cable is self adjusting ,do not try to adjust!!!
Assuming the US spec version with the 1.7l it will be 210mm, Countries that used 1.6l would have the 200mm.
You need a carburetor synchronizer...attach it to the carbs, start the engine and adjust the idle screw until both sides are drawing equally.