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« on: January 02, 2007, 10:53:33 PM »

Hi guys, Happy new yrs and all that holiday stuff. Ok here's my question. I have a 1990 stang, 5 speed, king cobra clutch, installed about 40.000 miles ago, manual adjuatable cable. No slipping.
I'm just curious, What am I looking for when I'm ajusting the cable? As of right now I feel the clutch catch/engage at about 3 inches before it reaches the top. Is that about right? or should it catch/engage sooner?
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