super h clutch pedal adjustment

maybe. !,5 is not too drastic, the key issue is whether it is slipping. If not (and it is not making noise, and not preventing shifting) let it be. Clutches wear thinner. Unless the cross shaft is bent, or the Fork pushing the throwout bearing is loose or partially sheared on the shaft, a clutch will get less and less freeplay as it wears. Making the rod too long, not too short. Mis adjusted fingers on the Pressure plate, or a flywheel cut that didn't reestablish the step depth, wioll also make the fingers move too far in towards the Flywheel. (your rod too short issue. I hope this helps. Jim
 

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