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Old 02-26-2007, 10:28 PM
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My clutch fork is moving forward at the very end about a 1/2" which I estimate is very little on the fingers, probably 1/8" which is not going to cut it. Its moving but not enough. Centerforce set it will need to push down 3/8 to 7/16" on the fingers which means the fork will have to move an inch or slightly more to get that TB to throw in that much. I can not do that now because my fork is too far forward in the rectangular opening as it hits the bell housing during movement, thus I am 90% sure I have too short of a pivot ball. I have a 2.3" instead of a 2.6". Raising the pivot ball will take the fork back to the rear of the car and then I will have the clearance to get the full stroke out of the willwood slave, thus giving me my 7/16" pull on the TB. Damn, I am going to hate pulling off this tranny.
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