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What is the correct tool to use for the clutch adjuster? It appears to want 
a straight slot screw driver that is a good inch across. A "normal" large 
screwdriver doesn't seem to work. I finally used a tool that was originally 
designed to remove nacelles on aircraft.

LT Don & Debbie
   1977 Mercedes-Benz 240D 200,000+ km
   1996 Buick Regal
   1989 Pontiac Sunbird (daughter's)
   1972 Honda CB-500K
   1971 Honda Express moped
Iowa

Debbie: It's JUST a car.
Don: No, it's NOT.

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What is the correct tool to use for the clutch adjuster? It appears to
want a straight slot screw driver that is a good inch across. A
&quot;normal&quot; large screwdriver doesn't seem to work. I finally used
a tool that was originally designed to remove nacelles on aircraft. 
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<font size=2>LT Don &amp; Debbie<br>
&nbsp; 1977 Mercedes-Benz 240D 200,000+ km<br>
&nbsp; 1996 Buick Regal<br>
&nbsp; 1989 Pontiac Sunbird (daughter's)<br>
&nbsp; 1972 Honda CB-500K<br>
&nbsp; 1971 Honda Express moped <br>
Iowa</font> <br><br>
<i>Debbie: It's JUST a car.<br>
Don: No, it's NOT.</i> <br><br>
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