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    Clutch problem

    I Just Got a cb last week. Justin's accord is my brother
    Anyway The clutch is giving me a problem, its not disengaging. Its making it really hard to get into gear.
    Can anyone help me out what it might be i have a few things in mind im just need a list so i can check off one by one

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    how does your clutch pedal feel? it might be your master cylinder
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      #3
      Pedal adjustment, system not properly bled, master cylinder, slave cylinder, release fork, to name a few possibilities...
      Originally posted by Junior Smurff
      Nevermind guys, google search works wonders!

      I don't have road rage, my car just goes faster than yours!

      Accords are for winners. And Grandmothers. But mostly winners.


      I have grown so Tired of Internet Illiteracy. Please learn proper spelling and grammar. For your sake and that of your children.

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        #4
        Okay thanks...
        Theres a pedal adjuster? Wheres it located?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Zave'sAccord View Post
          Okay thanks...
          Theres a pedal adjuster? Wheres it located?
          on the pedal....

          get a hayes or chiltons manual. it will tell u how to adjust it
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            #6
            Originally posted by Zave'sAccord View Post
            Okay thanks...
            Theres a pedal adjuster? Wheres it located?
            It's located in the driver's side floor board on the master cylinder itself. The master cylinder attaches to the clutch pedal with a bracket that has the plunger for the master cylinder locked down to it with a either 10 or 12 mm nut. Get an open ended wrench and loosen the nut, then with your fingers spin the plunger for the master cylinder. Spinning it one way brings the pedal out further and the other way in further. This is a check and guess so you will probably have to adjust this several times to get it where you need it to be. Once you have it where you want it just tighten the nut back up and your done.

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