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Old 06-28-2006, 11:08 AM
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Something interesting just occured today. As most of you know, the LS7 clutch is kind of self adjustable. Initially, it grabs all the way down to the floor and gradually comes back up. Well, i've had the clutch for a few days and put in about 250KMs and yesterday it was engaging all the way up to the top. So I decided to adjust my adjutable master to engage at about 1/4 inch from the top.

Did that successfully last night but this morning, the clutch grabbed all the way at the bottom again???

Anyone has see this with a LS7 clutch yet?
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Am I a guinea pig. No one has been throught this before?
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not sure if anyone with it is running a adj. master, its not needed with this clutch.
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Originally Posted by BIG_MIKE2005
not sure if anyone with it is running a adj. master, its not needed with this clutch.

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I had the adjustable in the car for a few years now and I just installed the LS7 clutch.

I have fiddle around with it and unlike a regular PP, if you change the engagement point manually, it will reflect 10X with the LS7 clutch. You have to modify the engagement point and then run the car for about 100 miles to let the PP re-adjust itself again and see the final engagement point. Very interesting.




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