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Old 03-19-2001, 01:35 PM
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I'm noticing that it seems like the clutch is engaging contact right when I let the clutch petal up. I've only had the car for a year. Man, Honda clutch wears out fast. Probably b/c I don't know how to drive. Hehehe.
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Old 03-23-2001, 04:22 AM
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Mmm kay, what year is it?
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Old 03-23-2001, 11:59 AM
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opps, it's a 2000 civic si:flash:
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Well then its a hydraulic clutch. I dont know if they are even adjustable.
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Re: Does anyone know how to adjust the clutch?

those aren't adjustable. If your clutch is bad, I suggest look for exeedy clutch for your car. They are cheap and they give you a little performance. You can probably get a new one on ebay for like a hundred bucks.
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Re: Re: Does anyone know how to adjust the clutch?

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those aren't adjustable. If your clutch is bad, I suggest look for exeedy clutch for your car. They are cheap and they give you a little performance. You can probably get a new one on ebay for like a hundred bucks.
i think you can adjust it. you have to adjust it from the clutch master cylinder. where the rod connect to the clutch pedal. i think. but if you can't adjust it you might just need to bleed it. i'm don't know much here but it's a start.
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as far as i know only cable clutches are adjustable.
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