Clutch biteing point.........
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Clutch biteing point.........
following a slave and master cylinder change the biteing point is a lot higher than it was,have bleed it several times but no different,don't think there are any adjustments any suggestions chaps.....1983 2 litre A/C.........thanks in advance.....Nick.
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Re: Clutch biteing point.........
There is an adjuster above the master cylinder... Good luck with that though unless you have rubber fingers and flexible arms! 

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Re: Clutch biteing point.........
As long as there is sufficient FREE PLAY and the clutch is fully engaging then it won't be a problem....it needs that bit of free play in the mechanism to work correctly.
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Re: Clutch biteing point.........
yep mines in the last third.
It changed when I replaced the clutch and slave too
It changed when I replaced the clutch and slave too
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Re: Clutch biteing point.........
Just to add... If you want to check free play it should be 0.5mm on a hydraulic system.
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Re: Clutch biteing point.........
Mine bites on the last 2mm. If a small rodent sat onthe pedal it would disengage. 
Incidentally, I found (over some 25 odd years) that if you don't know a vehicle, replace whole clutch if its worn - next time friction plate - next time whole clutch and so on. Always worked for me and saves a few quid.

Incidentally, I found (over some 25 odd years) that if you don't know a vehicle, replace whole clutch if its worn - next time friction plate - next time whole clutch and so on. Always worked for me and saves a few quid.
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Re: Clutch biteing point.........
kevtherev wrote:yep mines in the last third.
It changed when I replaced the clutch and slave too
Same here after I just changed the slave cylinder.
btw, bleeding it (if it has/had air in it) WILL bring the biting point higher

As long (as has been said above) as you have a bit of free play at the top, all is OK
It just takes a day or so to get used to the new biting point.
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Re: Clutch biteing point.........
Cheers peeps,it seems to work ok,i'll get used to it..........shame i can't spell biting
........Nick.

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