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  • BryceB Offline
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    Bryce
    wrote on last edited by
    #5

    It's a hydro clutch so you can't really adjust it try bleeding it for sure.

    If you need a new one installed shoot me a PM, I will do it pretty cheap.

    88 Honda crx Si-B16 turbo street car, 06 Civic Si- DD

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    • DelSlowD Offline
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      BuiltorDie;182392 wrote:
      It's a hydro clutch so you can't really adjust it try bleeding it for sure.

      If you need a new one installed shoot me a PM, I will do it pretty cheap.

      uh...yes you can..

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      • JoelJ Offline
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        Joel
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        the only thing you can adjust on a hyrdraulic clutch is pedal play. this might help him too tho.

        no race car? becuz homeowner...

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        • L Offline
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          luvmy92gmc
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          #8

          it's probably clutch slippage unless the car was an automatic to start with... usually the pedal play doesn't get tampered with much, clutches are cheap anyways

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          • BassplayerB Offline
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            Brandon it's one of two things. Either the clutch is shot or the clutch is shot. Theres also the possible the previous owner put it on the wrong way...

            2008 MR Honda Fit Sport 5MT[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]-Daily
            1989 Honda CRX HF**-Chariot-**
            1995 GMC Sierra

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            • inspector01I Offline
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              #10

              luvmy92gmc;183594 wrote:
              it's probably clutch slippage unless the car was an automatic to start with... usually the pedal play doesn't get tampered with much, clutches are cheap anyways

              Why would it being converted to manual cause the clutch to slip?? And clutches really aren't that cheap, and they are kind of a pain in the ass to install with the motor in the car.

              PVC Squad Member #1

              > bubba to Cobra Rob;279451 wrote:
              > ^ and I thought I posted some dumb shit...

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                luvmy92gmc
                wrote on last edited by
                #11

                inspector01;183652 wrote:
                Why would it being converted to manual cause the clutch to slip?? And clutches really aren't that cheap, and they are kind of a pain in the ass to install with the motor in the car.

                converting a car would have nothing to do with the clutch slippage but you obviously need a clutch pedal for a manual vehicle....and I was replying to the guy that said the pedal might need adjusting because whoever put in the pedal assembly might not have adjusted it.....and i also have a 2 post lift in my garage so it's never really been that hard to do clutches in anything

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                • D S ohMD Offline
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                  #12

                  It was a 5 speed from the factory, and clutches do suck when the motor is in the vehicle.

                  I wanna go fast!

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                  • L Offline
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                    luvmy92gmc
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                    #13

                    pulling the tranny sucks period....especially when it's an auto like the one i put in my honda hatch a few weeks ago, thing weighs about as much as a 350 turbo i'd say

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                    • inspector01I Offline
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                      So you said that changing a clutch has never really hard, but pulling the tranny sucks, how do you change the clutch without pulling the tranny?? And yes, honda autos are very heavy, but not really any worse to swap then manuals.

                      PVC Squad Member #1

                      > bubba to Cobra Rob;279451 wrote:
                      > ^ and I thought I posted some dumb shit...

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                      • L Offline
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                        luvmy92gmc
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                        #15

                        it's not hard i just hate doing it.... i suppose i contradicted myself a little bit when i said clutches are never really that hard but trannys are always a bitch.... so i can see why you'd be a little confused.... but usually when i think tranny im thinking automatic...and well i've never liked dealing with those much at all, manuals are lighter, smaller much easier to work with....it still only took me about 3 hours to replace the tranny in my civic and it wasn't hard at all.....so a manual being smaller and lighter once you resurface the flywheel put the clutch on the flywheel and put the tranny in....shouldn't really take that long, it's not hard at all.....but i still hate doing it with all that asbestos crap and the fact my old tranny had a huge hole in it so i was covered in atf all while putting the new used one in

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