Adjusting the clutch

RedDogOIF

RedDogOIF
Nov 21, 2006
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Can this clutch be adjusted to eliminate the high end clutch factor needed when shifting? I would rather have to use less clutch to shift and get it moving....if that makes any sense. It just seems like you need more clutch to shift, insted of tapping it to shift. Is there a upgrade to reduce this?
 

bountykilla0118

In Pursuit of 500rwhp
Jul 16, 2005
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i am not sure what you mean ..... but if you go underneath the dash you can adjust the free play by turning the entire shaft that runs from the pedal to the master cylinder. If you only turn the clip at the end of the shaft that goes to the pedal you will adjust the hieght of the pedal
 

supra90turbo

shaeff is FTMFW!
Mar 30, 2005
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Since it's a hydraulic clutch setup, it's auto-adjusting, so no external clutch adjustment is possible. You can only adjust freeplay on the clutch pedal assembly itself, as bountykilla already stated.
 

silvergsx623

WIPLSH & HWY KNG
Oct 16, 2005
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so if the clutch is slipping, is there any way to stretch the life of the clutch out by adjusting anything on the assembly?

(picked up a new supra, just need the clutch to last long enough to where i can get some problem diagnosis)