Joe, I'm a little confused myself! What I mean is that you cannot engage the clutch pedal (therefore disengaging the engine from the wheels) unless you press it all the way to the floor. Second, I'm not sure exactly what he did, but when I took my car to Bauerle he noticed this problem, except then it was always like that, and didn't change when it warmed up. He told me that he could fix this by manually raising the clutch pedal about an inch up from it's regular position. This wouldn't actually adjust the position of engagement, but it would raise that set position up from the floor. It doesn't matter that the pedal is an inch higher than the other two, because obviously you never transfer your left foot from the clutch to either of the those. Like I said, it worked for a good three weeks, but now even though the pedal itself is still an inch higher, it won't engage until you get to the floor again. However, when it warms up everything is fine. Do I need to go back to Bauerle and have him fix it again, or is this a new development, unrelated to that adjustment? Thanks for your help, Josh VIN 5102 DMC Joe wrote: > Josh, > I am confused. You said that when the car is cold the clutch "will just > barely engage", don't you mean disengage. You also said that you had the > clutch adjusted. The DeLorean clutch is non-adjustable. If the clutch pedal > engagement position changes as the car heats up you have one of two > different problems. Air in the hydraulic line, or a defective master or > slave cylinder. > > DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / <dmcjoe@xxxx> > Web Site: <http://www.deloreanservices.com> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/group/dmcnews http://www.eGroups.com - Simplifying group communications