There is no adjustment for this clutch. Did they install a new clutch kit when they did the other work? You could have some air trapped in the system if they recently repaired the clutch hydraulic system. If not then either you have a failing clutch master cylinder, your clutch is worn out, the fork that engages the throw out bearing is dying, or (my guess) they forgot to install a pilot bearing in the end of the crankshaft when they did the motor rebuild. Ken On Apr 15, 2016 1:36 PM, "John Rodgers" <jrodgers113@gmail.com> wrote: I'm dissatisfied with my clutch adjustment on my new tranny. It seems to engage to soon in really low gears, and doesn't shift cleanly out of re verse and first, or go back in. Is there any adjustment I can make. Seems like there are always some things I'm better off doing myself,when possible. Thanks. John |
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