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wrxsr20
03-09-2014, 03:23 PM
I may be wrong but isn't there suppose to be a nut there where I can adjust the clutch pedal? My clutch does not grab until the pedal like 80% disengaged. The sr20 motor is in a AE86.

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derass
03-09-2014, 05:28 PM
There should be a jam-nut there to lock in the adjustment, by keeping the master cylinder rod from turning in that bracket attached to the pedal.

Sometimes there is a flat surface on the rod to turn with a wrench, but you can just take the pin out of the pedal and turn that bracket to adjust. I would take the bracket off completely, add a nut, adjust, then lock it down.

wrxsr20
03-10-2014, 03:03 PM
There should be a jam-nut there to lock in the adjustment, by keeping the master cylinder rod from turning in that bracket attached to the pedal.

Sometimes there is a flat surface on the rod to turn with a wrench, but you can just take the pin out of the pedal and turn that bracket to adjust. I would take the bracket off completely, add a nut, adjust, then lock it down.

Awesome dude that worked, thank you! Maybe you can answer another question I have. I need to hook up the green wire on my after market tachometer, it has to go to the negative port on the coil, but I'm not sure where that is. I would guess this is it but I don't know how to connect it if it is. I have read some threads telling me this is what needs to be done but I have not seen any photos to verify if that's the part I need to tap into.

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kexuefazhan
03-11-2014, 05:41 AM
I have read some threads telling me this is what needs to be done but I have not seen any photos to verify if that's the part I need to tap into.http://goo.gl/oVU9zE