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Old 02-24-2019, 08:54 AM
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Default Clutch pedal

Is it adjustable?
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Yes, some
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https://www.350z-uk.com/topic/50287-...-clutch-pedal/

Pretty well done guide but just a word of warning - Clutch work on this model is a pita. The oem clutch is kinda horribly designed, the clutch master is easy to replace if you don’t mind getting clutch fluid freakin everywhere and the clutch itself is easily the most amazingly difficult system to bleed I’ve ever worked on. Plus us you gotta contort yourself and basically spin your shoulders 180 degrees from you hips to work on the pedal itself.

im not saying don’t do it, just know your limitations.
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As travlee already points out, the clutch pedal position is adjustable, but only slightly. The pedal's adjustment is mainly for function (insuring the clutch completely engages/disengages the transmission's gears). The adjustment feature is not meant to accommodate the driver's height or foot position.
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Old 02-24-2019, 01:29 PM
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It’s all supposition until OP clarifies what type of adjystment and why.

People asking questions expecting real answers have to be more clear and not to presume clairvoyance.

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Old 02-24-2019, 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by MicVelo
It’s all supposition until OP clarifies what type of adjystment and why.

People asking questions expecting real snswers have to be more clear and not to presume clairvoyance.
You are wise. I think at times we are so determined to be helpful that we begin guessing at the question itself.
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Originally Posted by Spike100
You are wise. I think at times we are so determined to be helpful that we begin guessing at the question itself.
Oh, don't get me wrong, Spike, you gave him the answer he was probably looking for but there's so many other things it could have meant. I just don't get people who expect answers with no specifics.

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Maybe he wants the actual surface area of the pedal larger or smaller. We don't know
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maybe he is super short,... if so, he needs these

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Originally Posted by travlee
maybe he is super short,... if so, he needs these

LOL
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And that was my point:

- Engagement point/remove free play
- Pedal height
- Pedal pressure and/or spring tension
- Fulcrum adjust
- Pedal alignment side x side

Stock clutch, limited; RJM clutch pedal answers most of that. But that's yet another useless answer w/o knowing what OP wants to adjust.
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