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Old 26 Aug 2007, 09:18 am
s_raymount s_raymount is offline
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If it’s a cable operated clutch there will be a threaded end on the cable on which is a nut type device. Tighten this nut and it will give the clutch more actuating pressure thus allowing it to disengage better. If it is a hydraulic type clutch then it may need bleeding. If these adjustments don’t work then it’s possible that the pressure plate fingers have collapsed and the clutch will need replacing.
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