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Default 97 cobra clutch fork problems

i just installed my new steeda clutch kit and on all the instuctions and differnt things ive seen everything say i should use a pry bar to loosen the clutch fork but i just moved mine by hand it was way too easy and now im kinda worried but what does that mean if ur clutch fork has alot of movement
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i just installed my new steeda clutch kit and on all the instuctions and differnt things ive seen everything say i should use a pry bar to loosen the clutch fork but i just moved mine by hand it was way too easy and now im kinda worried but what does that mean if ur clutch fork has alot of movement
What do you mean "alot" of movement, like how much are we talking? If you're confident in your install was successful then I think you're fine. Did you already press the clutch pedal a few times so it would self adjust?
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What do you mean "alot" of movement, like how much are we talking? If you're confident in your install was successful then I think you're fine. Did you already press the clutch pedal a few times so it would self adjust?
ya the instal is great everything works but the instructions say that i should use a prybar because i fork has alot of tension mine dosent have any i moved it by hand and im not sure if thats good
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