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Old 04-17-2005, 11:05 AM
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clutch going?

I have a 1998 GSR with 80,006 miles on it. When I engage the clutch it pulls out til it has about 2 inches left, then something catches, then it does nothing until about 1 to .5 of an inch then it immediatly grabs. Is there an adjustment for the engagement point of the clutch? I found the pedal height adjustment, and I also think I adjusted the freeplay of the pedal. How long does a clutch normally last on an integra (I drive spiritedly and have shifted hard, but not always) My little bro got a 98 GSR with 120k on it and the clutch was still original, which leads me to believe that it's some sort of adjustment.
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Old 04-17-2005, 04:23 PM
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Re: clutch going?

Sounds like bad hydraulics. Possibly clutch master and slave. Check the fluid level, if it's low fill it up and check for leaks.
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