Pressure plate adjustment Looking for a little advice on how to adjust the fingers of the pressure plate in the car. Clutch and pressure plate are new. Well almost new. I thought I adjusted the pp fingers when I installed it but apparently I didn't. Instead of the proper 5/8" per Les Andrew's mine are around 3/8". Obviously they need to be adjusted . Just not sure how to do it.
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Re: Pressure plate adjustment I made that mistake as well. Not horrible to adjust in the car just slow going. I made up a tool to gauge and set the finger depth to 11/16". I managed to get each finger adjusted to +/-0.004" which is probably as good as can be with the transmission installed. In my case it did solve my clutch chatter.
I'll try to grab a picture of my tool tomorrow. It's very ugly but functional. |
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Re: Pressure plate adjustment Is there a problem ?
Can the free-play be set ? Where does the clutch engage ? |
Re: Pressure plate adjustment Patrick L there is a problem or I wouldn't be asking for help. I cannot get the clutch to engage at the 1 inch spec. My inquiry is for help with adjusting the pressure plate fingers with it installed in the car
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Attached article is how it can be done. I prefer to make the adjustment with the flywheel laying on a work bench. A second choice is with the flywheel attached to the engine and with the transmission removed. A friend has successfully made the adjustment through the bell housing window with the transmission attached, but I would never attempt it.
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Re: Pressure plate adjustment The pedal free-play should be about 1.5", but, that is not where the clutch should engage/disengage. That should happen when the pedal is about 3-5" from the floorboard. [ about half way from floor and end of free-play position, middle of pedal movement under pressure plate spring tension]
Changing the height of the pressure plate fingers is best done on the work bench. Getting all the fingers to touch at the same time while the clutch is in the vehicle isn't too hard, but, changing the setting of all the finger heights is. To do that I take it out and set it on the bench. |
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Seems I'm a bit late but this is the tool I made up to adjust the fingers through the inspection cover. My fingers were all too high like yours and they were all varied +/-1/16". The surface with the writing on it goes against the pressure plate and the finger contacts the pressure plate finger. I adjusted each so that a .002 feeler gauge would just drag. Smoothed my clutch right out. I would have made the part that goes against the pressure plate longer but that was the length that would fit through the inspection cover.
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Re: Pressure plate adjustment Ryan, how about some measurements of your gauge?
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Re: Pressure plate adjustment Sure thing, I can get some measurements this afternoon.
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The height of the fingers determines where engagement/disengagement takes place. |
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Re: Pressure plate adjustment How much free-play do you have ?
How much travel in the pedal before the clutch engages ? If you have about 1.5" free-play, and, the clutch engages about 3-5" from the floorboard, and, the transmitter shifts good, then you're good. |
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