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Old 05-19-2010, 10:44 AM   #2
landrovered
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You could try bleeding the clutch, some people have claimed improvements but there is no adjustment per se and what you have described is indicative of a worn clutch. Changing the clutch is the only sure way to get it to engage lower on the pedal.

EDIT: Air is never a good thing in a hydraulic system, do not listen to whomever gave you that advice.
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