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Old Jan 9, 2009 | 08:03 AM
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NLTS not working after clutch adjustment?

Okay, so yesterday I decided it's about time to adjust my clutch since I just installed my exedy twin...so I adjusted the rod out until i felt some resistance then turned it back a 1/2 turn or so, tightened the lock nut and i was off the try it out....the clutch is at the top of the pedal now....and i went out to test it thru the gears and the NLTS worked fine still nothing wrong everything felt good but this monring when coming to work i tried the NLTS and the rpm jumped while shifting? only a little bit but its weird seemed like it would jump slow and when i released the clutch pedal the rpm went faster as if the NLTS mod was to slow down the rpm during the NLTS...so i don't get it? why would the NLTS work yesterday and not today?
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Old Jan 9, 2009 | 08:11 PM
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dunno man.

recheck the clutch switch at the top of the pedal... maybe its not contacting or broken...
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Old Jan 12, 2009 | 12:36 PM
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Yeah, re-check the switch... maybe your adjustment allowed it to move to a point that broke it.

Also, make sure you are hitting the load required to activate NLTS... might help to log the clutch switch (while you are stationary) or to set your load way down low before you try again.
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