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Ive managed to strip down the adjuster and reset it enough for it to work again.
The stop bracket had also bent a little from the pedal springing up!
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aNy chance you broke a fork by pinging the clutch back off?
Given the choice between Niall and the sheep. I would choose the sheep!
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There must be a way of keeping the pull type clutch but using an adjustable cable (like the 205 gti)
These cables only seem to cause problems.
You could convert to a push type clutch and use the 205 cable.
Means getting a 1.9 mi16 clutch cover plate, you can keep your paddle clutch. Just got to change the fork in the box to a hdi/205
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But the hdi type doesnt hold as much torque due to the design.
I agree though...my jap cars all had two 10mm nuts to adjust it exactly how you wanted!
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The 1.9mi clutch should hold more than the hdi.
People run them on 205 gti6 conversions including myself.
With a paddle clutch it should hold more
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If I do anything about it...it will be a hydro job