AlphaAssault
15+ Year Contributor
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- Sep 5, 2007
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Tyler,
Texas
firstly there are about 35k miles on the transmission, clutch, clutch pedal assembly, and both master and slave cylinders. clutch fluid is full, and neither cylinder appears to be leaking. get that out of the way first. 
recently, i adjusted the clutch because it wasnt quite disengaging all the way (difficult to shift at times), even when the pedal was pushed all the way to the floor. I adjusted the master cylinder rod out some, so now the clutch begins to engage towards the top of the clutch stroke. however, i prefer for the clutch to engage right close to the floor. is it possible to get the clutch to fully disengage AND have the engagement point right near the floor, or is it only one or the other?
also, as a clutch wears, does the engagement point get closer to the floor, or does it shift toward the top of the pedal stroke?
recently, i adjusted the clutch because it wasnt quite disengaging all the way (difficult to shift at times), even when the pedal was pushed all the way to the floor. I adjusted the master cylinder rod out some, so now the clutch begins to engage towards the top of the clutch stroke. however, i prefer for the clutch to engage right close to the floor. is it possible to get the clutch to fully disengage AND have the engagement point right near the floor, or is it only one or the other?
also, as a clutch wears, does the engagement point get closer to the floor, or does it shift toward the top of the pedal stroke?
Let's see...74,000...that should be over 1000mph! Better take that puppy to the strip this weekend. 