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clutch peddal high after master cylinder rebuild


pistol pete

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Hi all

hopefully this is my last clutch question

 

My Master cylinder was letting by badly and the bite was almost on the floor

 

now its all rebuild drives and feels fine.. but now the bite is really high..

is there anything else that would cause this or could it be the clutch wearing out if the guy left the master cylinder as it was for a while and the clutch slipped causing extra wear,.

 

if so when it starts to slip ill look at a new clutch.. but just wanted to make sure i am not missing any thing.. i.e. could be leaking or extra bleeding but if it was those surely the bite would be at the floor.. just wanna make sure there is no adjustment or anything..

 

but it drives fine and there at the moment is no slipping just the bite is at the top of the pedal travel

 

 

cheers

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If its had a new master cylinder its probably not been adjusted. You can adjust it with the rod on the back of the peddle. Undo the retaining nut and turn the rod, if its high you want to go anticlockwise. Adjust it a bit then try it, get it where you want it then make sure you get gears ok, then tighten the retaining nut.

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cool thanks

 

yeah i did it myself... its just the guts of the master cylinder.. the rod etc nothing else has changed the put int he repair kit.. new spring and seals..

 

so with the rod i want it turn it so it goes in towards the pedal yeah? not towards the master cylinder... is that right

thanks

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