How to Adjust the Free Play of the Clutch Pedal?
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Adjusting the free play of the clutch pedal involves the following steps: 1. First, loosen the lock nut of the slave cylinder push rod and secure the inner nut with a wrench; 2. Use a wrench to turn the adjustable slave cylinder push rod—if the free play is too small, screw the push rod in; if the free play is too large, screw the push rod out; 3. When the end of the release fork has a free play of 3 to 4mm, tighten the lock nut. The free play of the clutch pedal refers to the gap between the inner end of the clutch diaphragm spring and the release bearing, as reflected on the pedal. From the moment the clutch pedal is initially pressed until it starts to act on the clutch to cut off power transmission, there is a part of the pedal travel that is unloaded and does no work—this part is the free play of the clutch pedal.