H22A clutch
#21
You have to adjust the pedal for engagement when you install the exedy. I have no idea why, but if you dont they're shot in under 10,000 miles.
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
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#22
.RJ Wrote:You have to adjust the pedal for engagement when you install the exedy. I have no idea why, but if you dont they're shot in under 10,000 miles.

Correction, YOU have to adjust the pedal for engagement when YOU install the exedy. I have no idea why, but if YOU dont it'll be shot in under 10,000 miles.
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#24
.RJ Wrote::?:

note the emphasis on "you."
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#25
I've never heard of this. I didn't adjust anything because I thought H22A clutches are self adjusting. I just made sure the pedal didn't did rest flush on the Clutch Switch body. I didn't see anything warning slip with the clutch. Where did you guys hear this from? Please elaborate, maybe this is the reason why my Exedy didn't last.
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#26
A few people (who's opinion I trust) have had this happen with them.

The clutches arent self adjusting - you have to adjust the pedal where it does into the clutch master cyl on the firewall.
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
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#27
this sounds like it would apply to all clutches, why just the exedy?
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#28
i've got the exedy organic race clutch which was put in over 40k miles ago. its still good. i dont know if the pedal was adjusted because i had paid to put it in, but it seems to work fine though.
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#29
did you put it in your LS, or the STI. The thing I've heard is that Exedy has a low torque capacity. Titan Motorsports told me that Exedy goes out around 200 whp.
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#30
his ls
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