G35 Sedan V36 2007- 08 Discussion about the 2nd Generation G35 Sedan 2007 - 08

Clutch high engagement point

Old Nov 22, 2007 | 04:23 PM
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Clutch high engagement fixed!

After a month of driving my new Sport 6MT, it's still tough to smoothly engage this high-takeup clutch. So, I looked at the linkages under the dash and the clutch rod has a stop nut against the swing clip directly attached to the pedal. This nut allows a minor adjustment, or free play to the pedal. I unscrewed the nut and using the splines on the rod, with pliers, slowly turned the rod out towards the pedal and away from the firewall. Just a few millimeters and I then tightened the nut. Clutch pedal now has a slight play at the highest point but the engagement point is much, much better, close to halfway in. I don't think this compromises the clutch when fully depressed (which I always do when de-clutching), since feel is the same.

If anyone finds this negatively affects the clutch, let me know. Remember, it's only less than 5 mm of adjustment/play, but feels much easier to engage.
 

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Old Nov 22, 2007 | 04:27 PM
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do a search, this has been discussed.
 
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Old Nov 22, 2007 | 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Alan
do a search, this has been discussed.

Huh?
 
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Old Nov 22, 2007 | 08:05 PM
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this should help: https://g35driver.com/forums/engine-drivetrain-forced-induction-diy/168519-diy-clutch-pedal-remedy.html It works like a charm!
 
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Old Nov 23, 2007 | 01:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Deepdiver
this should help: https://g35driver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=168519 It works like a charm!
But two things about the link above, a) it doesn't show the same configuration as my Sedan's, and b) that fix was to shorten the travel at the end of the stroke, to reduce the total stroke. The 07-08 Sedans disengages at the very top of the stroke, and this is what's hard to modulate. We're trying to let the pedal push in more before disengaging the clutch. So, that's what I did with the play adjustment at the clutch rod. The total clutch pedal movement is the same, but the added play at the top allows the pedal to travel just a bit more before 'hitting' the clutch.

Btw, my search didn't find any related threads
 
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Old Nov 23, 2007 | 03:38 AM
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yeah, I know its for the coupe, but I figured you could take the concept and figure something out; but it sounds like you're looking for something different all together.
 
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Old Nov 26, 2007 | 12:03 AM
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Another work around for the high engagement point is to move the seat back and slightly lower. I did this the first week I owned the 6MT. With seat close and high engagement point my knee became irritated and clutch engagement jerky. Moving back the seat and lower solved the knee problem and made clutch engagement smoother.
 
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Old Nov 26, 2007 | 09:00 AM
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Another work around for the high engagement point is to move the seat back and slightly lower. I did this the first week I owned the 6MT. With seat close and high engagement point my knee became irritated and clutch engagement jerky. Moving back the seat and lower solved the knee problem and made clutch engagement smoother.
Yup, this helps a bit, too. And so far, I'm liking the extra pedal 'play' up at top of travel, easier to modulate. Plus, now that mine is broken in finally, I can pop the clutch much easier without thinking where the take up is, more natural I'd say.

....and why do I get, of all people, Honda Accord drivers trying to race me? I just show 'em my taillights, hah!
 

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Old Nov 27, 2007 | 12:30 PM
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Yeah, I've had the same experience with Accord drivers. I guess the new 268 hp Accord makes all Accord owners imagine they have a sports car.

I just laugh to myself when I see they are trying to race. I usually put on a move they can't duplicate and show them my tail lights.

I do find that most drivers sense what the G35S can do and stay out of our way, except the occasional Dodge Caravan. What are they thinking?

Now, as to those BMW drivers. . . Well, that's a whole new thread.
 
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