New Verto Clutch: Bite Too Low
#1
Posted Yesterday, 06:40 PM
It's always had a very low bite to the clutch, but since fitting the new friction disc, the bite is now so low that the pedal has to be forced down into the carpet in order to engage gears, especially at lower speeds - and releasing the clutch smoothly is harder as well!
The previous clutch disc was fitted two years ago as part of an engine rebuild, having to be replaced due to oil contamination. So, as part of this I'd re-set the primary gear endfloat while replacing the seal, and reset the throw-out stop bolt to 6mm, though I understand this shouldn't affect the clutch bite.
Has anyone got any ideas on whether there's anything I can do to make this more driveable? The master cylinder is original, there are no leaks evident from it or the slave cylinder. I didn't re-bleed the system as part of the recent replacement, as it had been operating perfectly prior to this.
Thanks!
#2
Posted Yesterday, 06:50 PM
The first thing to do is unscrew the throw out nut and then with an assistant pressing the clutch pedal fully down wind in the throw out nut until you have about a Cornflakes packet thickness of gap and then lock it off.
Unless you have air in the system or wear on the clevis pins it`s most likely your biting point will be much better, if not check for air and wear.
An incorrectly adjusted throw out nut will stop you getting full disengagement of the clutch and it can crack the clutch cover or bend the clutch arm.
Edited by absx2, Yesterday, 06:55 PM.
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