Replacing Clutch Cable
So I called Charlie's Place, because I thought I had the wrong size cable, (the inner cable is the same size as the old one, but the outer casing is about 1/4" longer), they told me I needed to adjust the clutch at that flat-blade screw on the outside of the panel to loosen the clutch out. Loosen it to the left until the tension is gone, then turn it back to the right until you reach the point of tension, then back it to the left 1/8th of an inch. Does that sound right? The new cable had the clutch pulled almost all the way out, and that was with both cable adjusters all the way in.
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They are correct. Screw both the lever adjuster and cable adjuster at the case inward to give the cable the maximum amount of slack. Then loosen the 10mm bolt right next to the big screwhead. Next, turn that big screwhead (properly termed the "adjuster") counterclockwise (half a turn will usually do) and then clockwise until you feel tension. Then back it out 1/8 of an inch and tighten that 10mm bolt. Now your clutch is adjusted properly. Use the lever and case adjustments to take up most, but not all of the remaining cable slack and you are done.
akpasta wrote:So I called Charlie's Place, because I thought I had the wrong size cable, (the inner cable is the same size as the old one, but the outer casing is about 1/4" longer), they told me I needed to adjust the clutch at that flat-blade screw on the outside of the panel to loosen the clutch out. Loosen it to the left until the tension is gone, then turn it back to the right until you reach the point of tension, then back it to the left 1/8th of an inch. Does that sound right? The new cable had the clutch pulled almost all the way out, and that was with both cable adjusters all the way in.