1988 Honda Accord 4 Door "clutch pedal" Questions

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clutch pedal straight to floor felt a pop and clutch pedal went straight to floor and car stalled and wouldnt even turn over for restart If you put the trans in neutral and depress the clutch pedal it

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...clutch pedal You adjust the pedal height by turning the clutch master cylinder pushrod which is attached to the clutch pedal under the dash. Loosen the locknut and turn the rod to raise or lower the ...

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clutch pedal after numerous times bleeding it. Then I changed the master cylinder as well and still regain pressure to the clutch pedal. Before replace parts I had pressure but occasionally espeically

...cluster. Losen the locknut on clutch master cyl. pushrod and turn pushrod in or out to get specified stroke and height at clutch pedal. The pedal stroke should be 5.6" and the height should be

...clutch pedal in a 1996 honda accord to lost pressure My car ran fine two days ago. Yesterday I noticed the clutch was losing pressure (dropping almost to the floor) pumping the pedal helped a little ...

...clutch pedal drops to the floor and will not come up on its own,i filledthe resavare up, but the clutch pedal still won't pop up,thus it won't go in gere First off, have you fixed the ...

...clutch pedal. how do you bleed the cylinder? put a new clutch and a new slave cylinder in a 1992 pontiac trans am. how do you bleed the slave cylinder, I have no pedal. work it back and forth with ...

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...clutch pedal free play is 0.35 to 0.59 thousandths. (About 11/32nds to almost 19/32 of an inch) 9 to 15mm. This is the free play measurement of the clutch master cylinder piston, to the pushrod ...

...this is manual transmission. Neutral safety switch is mounted on pedal assy bracket near pivot point of of clutch pedal arm.When clutch pedal is depressed it grounds and lets starter

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clutch arm all the way in so slave piston is all the way back to not be able to hold air, once all air is out you may have to pump pedal maany times let it sit then pump pedal again you will see pedal

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