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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / October 2006

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Clutch Troubleshooting

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Stan Weiss - 07 Oct 2006 23:12 GMT
Clutch troubleshooting. How does the stock clutch self adjuster work?
Looking at it, it seems that the pawl should contact the quadrant and
work its way from the end toward the middle as the clutch adjusts. My
clutch engages right near the top and the pawl is at the end of the
quadrant, as far from the cable hook as can be. Is the tooth on the pawl
/ quadrant bad or is it time for a new clutch?
Stan
Stan Weiss - 07 Oct 2006 23:54 GMT
Let me add this is a 2000 Mustang GT 5 speed.
Stan

> Clutch troubleshooting. How does the stock clutch self adjuster work?
> Looking at it, it seems that the pawl should contact the quadrant and
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> / quadrant bad or is it time for a new clutch?
> Stan
 
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