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clutch cable
Pittsburgh.
I will be looking at in the morning, then ordering the part ASAP if
that's what it is. I like the idea of tuning it myself.
Anyone know how many lbs. of force are needed to actuate the clutch?
blake/
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On Sep 14, 2005, at 8:43 , Brian Haygood wrote:
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> Your car came with a self-adjusting cable, but you should
> definately replace it with a non-self-adjusting one. The adjusters
> break, which is probably what is wrong with yours. Cheaper cable,
> too, so what's not to like. If you have already purchased a self-
> adjuster, I'd recommend you take it back, even if that is a big pain.
>
> Looking forward to seeing pictures of it. Where are you, anyway?
>
> BH
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> --- On Wed 09/14, Blake Irvin < blake@clockworm.com > wrote:
> From: Blake Irvin [mailto: blake@clockworm.com]
> To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
> Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 16:14:59 -0400
> Subject: clutch cable
>
> would the 16v '88 have the normal or self-adjusting type clutch
> <br>cable? this is the karmann edition (whatever that means) by
> the way.<br><br>thx,<br>blake/
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