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Old 02-03-2015, 08:42 AM   #35 (permalink)
JARblue
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Originally Posted by forza370z View Post
May I ask why you need to adjust? How often you need to do that?
The clutch plate wears over time. As in it physically gets thinner. There is a gap that needs to be maintained between the bearing and pressure plate (0.5mm-1.0mm). Therefore, you need to adjust the cylinder slightly as the clutch wears to maintain the proper gap. I needed 1/2 turn adjustment after about 12K miles. This is the first adjustment I've had to make. I started with the stock OEM clutch plate at probably half life (~50K miles at the time of kit install).
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