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    Veteran Member Three Rings Fink_tha_Audi's Avatar
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    Clutch Adjustment

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    I got a stage 2 clutch installed for a 99.5 A4 1.8t quattro and it needs some adjustment does anyone know how or where I can adjust the clutch?

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    Re: Clutch Adjustment

    Quote Originally Posted by Fink_tha_Audi View Post
    I got a stage 2 clutch installed for a 99.5 A4 1.8t quattro and it needs some adjustment does anyone know how or where I can adjust the clutch?
    Your clutch is hydraulic and there is no adjustment. I am going to assume your problem is that the clutch engagement is too low. If you reused your flywheel without resurfacing it that could be part of your problem. Read post #3 here: Clicky click You may want to try bleeding the slave cylinder if you haven't already done so. If that doesn't solve the problem you can always modify your slave cylinder push rod. Clicky click

    Good luck!
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    Veteran Member Three Rings Fink_tha_Audi's Avatar
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    Re: Clutch Adjustment

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    Quote Originally Posted by old guy View Post
    Your clutch is hydraulic and there is no adjustment. I am going to assume your problem is that the clutch engagement is too low. If you reused your flywheel without resurfacing it that could be part of your problem. Read post #3 here: Clicky click You may want to try bleeding the slave cylinder if you haven't already done so. If that doesn't solve the problem you can always modify your slave cylinder push rod. Clicky click

    Good luck!
    is this the same with an s4 b6? my clutch is also too low and idid not resurface the flywheel but already bled the slave. what could be wrong? tia

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    Veteran Member Four Rings old guy's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by max View Post
    is this the same with an s4 b6? my clutch is also too low and idid not resurface the flywheel but already bled the slave. what could be wrong? tia
    The S4 uses the same hydraulic clutch activation system. You could try lengthening the slave throw rod a little and see if it helps. Ryan (A4mods) did a really nice write up on how to do it. Clicky click

    Good luck!
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    '13 A5 6-MT Needs more Fun Stuff: Neuspeed PM / 3.0 TDI Intercooler / H&R OE Sport Springs / Bilstein B8 Shocks / TyrolSport Brake Stiffeners / ECS Short Shifter / S5 Side Skirts / RS Grille

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