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'87 Trooper clutch adjustment #884146 05/04/08 08:03 AM
Joined: Dec 2007
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Jim_Welsh Offline OP
Need a Spot
How would I go about adjusting the clutch cable on my '87? It shifts fine and the clutch works good. However, it makes a really annoying squeeling sound when the clutch pedal is fully released. If you barely push the clutch in, say maybe a 16th of an inch or so, the squeeling stops and all is good. How would I adjust this? Or do I adjust the clutch pedal? Its not going to take much. Thanks.

Re: '87 Trooper clutch adjustment [Re: Jim_Welsh] #884147 05/04/08 03:54 PM
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 93
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Smorticvs Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Try adjusting the cable.
1. Loosen adjusting nuts on cable at firewall just beside brake master cylinder
2. Pull cable forward and tighten
3. Back off nut until there is appx 5mm clearance between firewall and nut
4. Tighten locknuts together

If this doesn't work, then you probably need a clutch








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