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![]() Ok, so i installed my new clutch (tossed the old three prong one for a new differential style one), and now I don't get enough pedal travel. I know the new clutch sits lower than the old clutch, so the throw out bearing would have to travel farther, but after adjusting my clucth rod all the way (and after using a 9 inch universal rod) I still do not get the proper travel I need to disengage the clutch. Does anybody have any ideas?!?!?!?!
_________________________ 1967 Mustang Inline 6, 200 Currently Replacing the Clutch Future Projects: New Exhaust, disc brake conversion |
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