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Originally Posted by SikNingStang
I had my rear main seal replaced when I had the clutch replaced and also my pedal engages at the bottom and it has engaged at the bottom since I first got it back from the mechanic. I hope it's not an expensive fix and I guess I'll look up something to guide me through the clutch cable adjustment. Do I need to buy anything the adjust my clutch cable or just some basic tools cuz I got plenty of tools. Thanks
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If the clutch pedal engages at the bottom of it's travel there is no need to adjust the pedal, it is in proper adjustment. If the rear main seal has been replaced and you have no oil leaking then that is not the problem.
It looks like there is only one item left. The clutch is bad.
You need to find out what clutch was put in the car and get on the internet go to Hayes clutch web page.They have a tech line ##216/658-6312 you can call thenm 9 t0 5. You can give them the model # and they can tell you what clutch you have and what clutch you need.
I think this one is definately bad.
Kent Mathew
Dallas, TX
PS: Find someone who sells Service manuals for your make, model and year. ie Haynes etc. Buy your self a manual. They don't have all the information there is, but it will help you with basic information. They have all the torque specs etc.
The truth of the matter is, if you have tools and moderate skills you should be able to do a clutch swap in your driveway. The best way to learn is get in there and tear it apart. All the bolts have to be torqued to spec.