The total travel of the clutch pedal should be 125-135 mm. The maximum allowable stroke is 160 mm.
The pedal travel is adjusted by changing the length of the cable sheath between the bracket on the gearbox and the clip in the front shield using adjusting nuts.
With an increase in the length of the shell, the pedal travel increases, and with a decrease, it decreases.
When tightening the adjusting nut 1, the length of the sheath decreases. When tightening the adjusting nut 2, the length of the sheath increases.
1 - clip of the cable sheath; 2 - clutch cable; 3 - adjusting nuts
1. Measure the full travel of the clutch pedal. To do this, rest the pedal on the floor mat and install the ruler.
2. Release the pedal and measure its full travel at the center of the pedal pad. If the full pedal travel is not correct, adjust the pedal travel.
3. To adjust, loosen one of the adjusting nuts. By tightening the second nut, achieve that the full pedal travel is 125-135 mm. Then tighten this nut to a torque of 15.0-20.0 Nm (1.5-2.0 kgf·m).