Clutch Pedal Cable Adjustment
To work efficiently the clutch needs the right amount of play in the linkage between the foot pedal and the clutch operating lever also known as the release arm or fork.
Clutch pedal cable adjustment. Depending on the vehicle you may need to remove parts such as the battery and airbox to gain access to the clutch cable. Locate the clutch lever and the adjustment locations on the clutch cable. Part 2 of 3. Loosen the clutch cable adjust nut a and then separate the clutch cable.
Loosen the bolts a and then remove the clutch cable bracket. Most vehicles will have a locknut and an adjuster nut. On a cable operated clutch the adjustment is made at the cable end. Tighten the nuts a and then install the clutch cable and clutch pedal bracket.
9 8 14 7 n m 1 0 1 5 kg m 7 2 10 8 lb ft 3. Locate the nuts so you can adjust them by loosening both slightly. Adjust the clutch cable. The clearance is usually measured either at the operating lever or at the pedal.
The rod will have a locknut and an adjuster nut to determine the amount of free play the clutch pedal has. Pull up the clutch cable again so you can feel a point where the clutch fork engages. Once you feel. Keep up with adjusting your mustang s clutch cable to maintain good performance and avoid premature clutch disc wear.
Locate the clutch cable housing adjusting nut locknut or wingnut and adjuster nut at the cable bottom end where it attaches to the clutch operating lever. Note that this adjustment process is not for changing the pedal position at the point of engagement disengagement.