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Normal slave travel?

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DSMopar

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Oct 6, 2007
Vista, California
Does anyone know the regular slave travel on a stock setup with a properly adjusted MC? I'm at about 3/4"
 
Sounds right. Adjusting the clutch pedal won't affect the slave travel unless you're out-of-range of the adjustment. The adjustment is primarily for setting the height of the pedal, and to make sure you aren't covering the bleed ports in the master cylinder.
 
Well technically it does, bringing the pedal up puts more throw into the MC thus more volume for the slave thus more throw. There was a noticeable difference from when it wasn't adjusted right and now, just wanted to know the nominal throw... thanks :thumb:
 
If you pedal is so far out of range that it's hitting the floor, then yes, you'd be adding travel. If you clutch is worn that far down, pushrod displacement wasn't the issue.
 
It's a new clutch, and I can hit the floor with the pedal... You lost me here I fail to see the relationship between pedal travel and clutch wear:confused:
 
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