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Old 08-07-2003, 03:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Clutch friction point

The friction point on my AE86 seems really high. Had my clutch replaced in the fall so I know it's not because of that. Anyway to adust this? or is this how all AE86's are.
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think you can adjust it.. .never played around w/ mine..but on my old hatch it was really close to the floor.

this current one is really high up.

doens't bother me either way..but i'm sure it could be fiddled around with
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my AE92 friction point is only inch off the top.....its reallyhigh, but its greatsince i can shift gear really quick.....
but the 88~89 and 91 AE92 friction point is different......
one guy i was talking to, he grinded the linkage on the tranny to get it low......i dunno how it works, but maybe it might help
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you can adjust pedal height via an adjuster on the shaft that connects the pedal arm to the master cylinder


check this out, might help http://pub25.ezboard.com/fdorikazefr...cID=3597.topic
a topic on dori kaze about this
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