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    Slipping Clutch

    So this has been an issue since day one (previous owner over the last year). First I'll say that i have zero problems with the disc "biting" nor do i have problems shifting gears (except 3rd and 5th like to grind if i dont shift slow enough), however, i have to pull my foot almost off the clutch to engage and when i accelerate too fast, the disc slips. I checked the slave and it looks fine and has plenty of fluid. Any ideas?

    #2
    Sounds like you need to adjust the engage point on the clutch pedal.
    ~Nick~
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      #3
      Originally posted by Grumpys93 View Post
      Sounds like you need to adjust the engage point on the clutch pedal.
      You can do that? I remember adjusting pedal play, but I thought since it’s a hydraulic setup that isn’t an option.

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        #4
        yup adjust pedal.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Grumpys93 View Post
          Sounds like you need to adjust the engage point on the clutch pedal.
          Good call. I vaguely remember something about this in the Chilton... but then again, it covers 84-95 Accord/Lude, so 3 gens... lol.

          This isnt too difficult, is it? Thanks

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            #6
            Not difficult at all. Comfy too when you're upside down, bent backwads with your arms above your head

            edit: should say in the manual what to adjust it to
            Last edited by Raf99; 12-18-2017, 06:28 PM. Reason: ug

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