Dumb question...
My Mustang had a manually adjusted clutch that needed re-adjusting about every three thousand miles. I assume the Crossfire is hydraulic and self-adjusting. Is there any clutch adjustment necessary, and if so, how?
The manual transmission is equipped with a conventional dry clutch with automatic wear adjuster.
Hope this helps.
Greets
Last edited by chxf; Jul 21, 2005 at 08:50 PM.
Umm, the clutch is hydraulically "actuated"- I think that's what he meant by "hydraulic".
Mustangs (assuming fox platforms here- can't remember 95-) have cable clutches. They are self adjusting, however you can get a bit more throw on them if you adjusted them yourself from time to time. Hydraulic clutches are self adjusting just like brakes would be since any wear in the friction material will be compensated for with more fluid filling the lines.
Joe
Edit- I know this is late to the game, but I just saw it and wanted to clarify for others who may read it.
Joe
Edit- I know this is late to the game, but I just saw it and wanted to clarify for others who may read it.
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