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Does anyone know what the correct air gap is on a diaphragm type clutch? I am running a American Powertrain Clutch. What gap should I have between the throw out bearing and the pressure plate fingers?


You may need to install a clutch stop bumper to keep from over centering the diaphram pressure plate espcially at high RPM , I like to have at least .060 air gap between the disc and the plate or flywheel and the same on the throwout bearing to the fingers on the pressure plate Absolutely no contact on the bearing to the fingers with the clutch peddle all the way out If it touches it will wear the bearing and maybe the fingers out real quickly


Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)