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    Default Need pics of a hooked up speed sensor for a 1991 SE-R Sentra

    Can anyone help? I need help getting my speed sensor hooked up, and if you have any advice on tightening a clutch cable more than the adapter allows? My clutch doesnt engage untill an inch from the floor.
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    You only can adjust your clutch so far, your speed sensor , well you have a cable so it just screws in out , one bolt holds it in the bracket ...so nothing else to tell on that one,also you just keep adjusting to where you want it, be careful you can adjust it where its constantly riding the clutch/burning it up...so make sure you know what your doing, BTW that is such an easy car to work on, other then the intake

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    good, yeah, theres 2 wires that look like they'd work, but they dont reach so i'm guessing that they are the wires,lol. yeahh, i'd just like to take some of the play out of the cable so that my clutch would engage further from the floor
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    further from the floor, well if it was a hydro I can see that but its a cable so it will never feel like a hydro clutch

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshuaASE
    further from the floor, well if it was a hydro I can see that but its a cable so it will never feel like a hydro clutch
    He doesn't exactly want it stiffer, it just feels like an old worn out clutch, you know, engaging at the floor instead of up top.

    if that makes sense.
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    well i just replaced the clutch and it felt like in engaged further out before, but i dont know what we changed. The cable has too much play
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    its fine an yes I understand what he is saying , I installed many Sr20 swaps in the Nx/sentra's your fine leave the clutch where it is....give it 2 days an you be used to it

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    lol, ight,if its suppose to be that way. but i gotta get in there tomorrow and try to hook up my sensor, i would love to know how fast im going
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    Like I said its not a sensor its cable/drive, runs off a gear that is bolted at the backside of your tranny near your starter below it ...
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    lol, ight,if its suppose to be that way. but i gotta get in there tomorrow and try to hook up my sensor, i would love to know how fast im going

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    I be so lost, i dont remember anything like that in the swap,lol, but the tranny did have 2 dif wire sets coming out of it
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    your speedometer didn't work before, why would it have been there? lol
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    douche,lol, I dont remember any place for a cable hook up to the tranny other than the clutch cable. I was actually there the whole time, :-p lol
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    you have a reverse light with two wires an two wires for a ground

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    ahh...neither of them work then...lol
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    there you go bro..i got a solution for you for the clutch..jus have to find it first..ill get back with you..

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