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      1. Re: Re: Clutch master expiration date
           From: "B Benson" <delornut@xxxxxxxxxxxx>


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Message: 1
   Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2002 06:14:55 -0600
   From: "B Benson" <delornut@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Re: Clutch master expiration date

There were two types of adjustable after thoughts to the clutch linkage.
Early on there was an adjustable rod that replaced the piston rod going
into
the the master cyl. This was a bad idea and could cause problems if
adjusted
too long. There is an adjustable link that replaces a part of the linkage
between the pedal and the master cyl piston rod that works great. I know
Rob
Grady sells this and possibly others do as well.

Bruce Benson


>The adjustable link is a good thing, because you can
> take up any existing wear in the various joints of the linkage
> system, and obtain maximum pedal travel and fluid movement.
> Toby Peterson  VIN 2248





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