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    Default Cluth adjustment question

    Hello, I am wondering what is the best or easiest way to adjust the clutch in my 1972 left hand drive series 3. I have too much free travel in the clutch pedal and need to adjust the lock nuts on the master cylinder rod. Looks like you have to remove the cover on the housing, but how is the best way to gain access to the cover?

    Thanks,

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    If it is a LHD, the only option is to remove the wing. I guess you could chop a hole in the fender, but let's not go there!
    Bad gas mileage gets you to some of the greatest places on earth.

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    I JUST DID MINE LAST WEEK , YOU HAVE TO REMOVE THE WING , SOAK THE NUTS AND BOLTS FIRST IT HELPS , ITS NOT FUN TAKE IT IN STRIDE

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    You need a SIII Air Portable - no need to remove the wing!!!

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    Thanks, guys I got this done over the weekend. It really was not that hard and went very smoothly.

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