How-To: MS6 Clutch adjustment

Antoine

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Rainman

Mazdaspeed Approved X 3
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2006 Black Mica MS6 GT + 2007 MS3 (2003.5 Yellow MSP = retired)
Great job A (but not "eh"...LOL).

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Skywlkr

Grip It and Rip It!
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2007 Toyota 4Runner Sport
Thanks for the post. It worked great. Can't wait to drive to work tomorrow. Thanks again.
 

whooosh

Contributor
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2006 Black Mica MS6 Sport
looks like a chore for adjusting the clutch pedal!
I'll try it this weekend though...this car is hard to get the pull out feel down to a science. This is a MUST DO!

Thank you for the write up!!!
 
Hey I want to try this weekend, but weather sucks. Looks like I will try next week. My only complaint is the clutch, even after 6wks, I get the ocassion cut off at the stop light, seems like this really does the trick. First weekend that I have not had a chance to wash my baby.
 
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Mazdaspeed6 GT
i have to do this but im scared of messing up my car, does n e one wanna help... Montrealers???

please???????
 
snooky said:
i have to do this but im scared of messing up my car, does n e one wanna help... Montrealers???

please???????
Its not too hard. I was pretty freeked out when I did this myself.

Just make sure you have the correct wrenches and a really good flashlight.
And Patience!

Once your down there, you will see there is only 2 things that need adjustment.

1.) The clutch stop bolt, that is really easy to do.

2.) The actuator rod that touches the black piston in your firewall. The pictures taken by the author are awesome, they really show what is what.

If you just turn the stop bolt 2 turns, you wont hurt anything.

Just make sure you back that actuator rod off the piston. You will know when you its not connecting by doing a simple test.

Push the clutch down with your hand. If you hear a little metallic "clink" or "tap" thats the actuator rod tapping the piston. This means its not pushing on the piston and you did it correctly.

You can adjust the distance before it taps the piston to your liking.

Does that make any scense?

Other who have doen this : If I mis-spoke please correct me.
 
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Mazdaspeed6 GT
Afroman said:
Its not too hard. I was pretty freeked out when I did this myself.



ill see what i can do. its funny i can build a house from the ground up, plumbing, electric, ..... no prob but wen it comes to mechanical stuff for cars im totally lost. thanks tho

how long does it usually take to instal?
 
snooky said:
Afroman said:
Its not too hard. I was pretty freeked out when I did this myself.



ill see what i can do. its funny i can build a house from the ground up, plumbing, electric, ..... no prob but wen it comes to mechanical stuff for cars im totally lost. thanks tho

how long does it usually take to instal?

The first time about 15 minutes, just because you are getting your bearings and triple checking everything.

I did 2 adjustments of the actuator rod to get the feel just right. Both of those times took like 5 minutes maybe.
 
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Mazdaspeed6 GT
Afroman said:
snooky said:
The first time about 15 minutes, just because you are getting your bearings and triple checking everything.

I did 2 adjustments of the actuator rod to get the feel just right. Both of those times took like 5 minutes maybe.

im gonna give it a look but im pretty nervouse to break my baby heheheh

thanks alot
 
Afroman what was your final adjustments?? 2.5 on the stop bolt and what off the piston?? Is it just ass needed so theres not much pressure on the piston??


By the way this was an awsome thread. I drive this care only on Sat and Sun so can never get ued to the clutch and it pises me off. I was acctually reading this thread as a joke cuz i was expecting engine work and hours of labor. But wow its really not that bad. Ill post my experiance. Im an idiot when it come to mechanics but I got balls and a ton of excuses lined up for the dealer
 
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06 Whitewater Pearl MS6 GT
I just did it, and I got to say it's amazing! It feels so much better. I can't believe I've been driving around with it stock for so long. I almost forgot how much smoother a clutch should be.

Adjustment of the piston rod was the most difficult part, as there is almost no room to fit your hand in there. But once your done, it will feel a lot smoother.
 
By far the best mod I've done to my car yet! Just think, the ability to take off without overreving or bogging...
Launches are AWESOME now.
:)
 
MS6GT_Dave said:
Afroman what was your final adjustments?? 2.5 on the stop bolt and what off the piston?? Is it just ass needed so theres not much pressure on the piston??

Final adjustment was 2 turns on the stop bolt ( wanted to be conservative).This got rid of the annoying clutch feel completely; therefore, I felt like I didnt need to push it any farther.

The piston rod, I left about 1/4" of pedal travel. That is equal to only 1/16 to 1/8" maybe less of the piston rod being off the piston.

I can hear an audible "click" when engage the clutch. That makes me feel warm and fuzzy because I know the piston rod is completely disengaged from the piston. The click is from the piston rod tapping the piston during engagement.

If there was no click, then they would be touching or worse the piston rod would be pushing the piston even when you foot is off the clutch.

Some members may have adjusted theirs closer and they cant hear a click. Who knows :) to each, their own. Right?
 
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Speed 6 GT, Black
Why is the factory set up not like this...although, good for us as a lot of people are scared off the car simply because of the clutch keeping the numbers down. Keep the secret!!!
 

wannabe

meh
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16 CX-5, Old: 06 Mazdaspeed6, 08 CX-7, 01 Protege ES/Mp3wannabe
Just did this. I actually stalled the car on the first test drive...I was expecting to have to fight it...but NOPE.

Thanks Antoine, great write up. And FYI my springs were white as well.
 

Rican219

MSP 2003.5 Yellow Retired
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MazdaSpeed 6
I was waiting to see what the feed back was on this. So no issues? No long term bad effects?
 

ChicagoKid

Boosted 6
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06 Speed6 & 06 FX35
Rican219 said:
I was waiting to see what the feed back was on this. So no issues? No long term bad effects?
No issues... I did mine in Sept 06 and it MAKES a world of difference. The clutch is not as heavy feeling. I did 3 turns on the bolts.
 
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