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i've bought an r33 with an aftermarket clutch installed (not sure exactly what type/brand but feels like a soft button clutch) anyway, the friction point is really close to the top, but the clutch never slips at all. i want to try and adjust it but if you adjust it at the pedal end, how would that make the friction point go down towards the floor? wouldn't it stay the same but the pedal height would be higher?

anyone got any suggestions?

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Im sure that by the sound of things you may need a new clutch, just had mine done(Exeedy) new clutch an my pedal is now engaging closer to the floor. Old clutch would engage closer to the top. The mechanic said that there should be about an inch of freeplay in the pedal any more and it would need adjusting from the pedal. As the clutch is hydrolic and needs that freeplay to disengage. Hope that helps.

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