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LS7 clutch peddal height??

Old 06-08-2007, 04:06 PM
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I installed my LS7 clutch last saturday and now I'v got about 350miles on it. The clutch it self is awsome but my only concern is that my peddal has moved way up. I only have maybe an inch or less of free play at the top. is this normal? The clutch grabs fine but I'm worried that 10k miles from now, I'm gonna run out of peddal. I've been reading and found out that the LS7 clutch adjusts it self over time and the peddal is supose to move up from catching off the floor, but is it supose to move this far?

When I put it in the it would start grabbing about a 1/4 of the way up. Now it starts to grabs just above half. Please, some one tell me this is normal. the only thing I can think of to fix this is an adj. master.
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yeah it moves around, mine did the same thing. I also changed the master with drill mod and it changed to near the top. Some many miles later and track abuse, it's back to the 1/2 way mark again. It usually stays there unless something is screwed with your internals.
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When I installed the clutch I replace my hydraulics with the 01+ master and slave. I also did the drill mod.
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anyone else having this problem?


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