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    Clutch adjustment after replacing

    Hi, I have just replaced my clutch on my TD5 and did everything by the book except for putting my Def on the lift and taking the gear oil out (as I saw here on one of the threads). After I connected everything and did some bleeding and took the air out of the master cylinder system all works well BUT... it feels like its a little hard to put in first gear and reverse gear, after it goes in its better.
    1. My question is how can I adjust the clutch so it would be easier?
    2. After all this I can hear the turbo whistling not as before even in neutral, I checked the hoses, is there any other thing to check?

    Thanks

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    Hi.
    Seems pretty common that a re-bleed is required to get a good clutch feel.
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