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> Clutch fork end play
rjames
post Sep 29 2014, 03:52 PM
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New flywheel is installed. Measured 3/4" of fork play when tranny was bolted up. Pulled tranny and Added a second washer to try and get it to the 1/2" spec.
Bolted it all back up and now have 1/4" of play.

Is it ok to leave it or do I need to pull the tranny again and use a thinner washer?
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Dr Evil
post Sep 29 2014, 05:48 PM
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Shimming the ball moves the clutch closer to the pressure plate and thus decreases the amount of travel to engage. What you did is fine. It is no prob to have the TOB touching the PP, that is how it should be. Just assure that your clutch pedal does not reach full PP disengagement before the pedal travel is completed or the cable will stretch. There is the adjustment on the pedal board for some limiting of the pedal arch.
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