Can the clutch be adjusted if it's too high?
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The clutch can be adjusted if it's too high. During vehicle operation, frequent gear shifts are required to adapt to changing driving conditions. Without the clutch temporarily separating the engine from the transmission, the engaged force-transmitting gears in the transmission would be difficult to disengage due to the high pressure between their meshing surfaces under load. Relevant information about the clutch is as follows: 1. Introduction: The clutch is located in the flywheel housing between the engine and transmission, with the clutch assembly secured to the rear plane of the flywheel by screws. The output shaft of the clutch serves as the input shaft of the transmission. 2. Friction Clutch: The friction clutch is the most widely used and historically longest-standing type of clutch, consisting essentially of four parts: the driving member, driven member, pressure mechanism, and control mechanism.