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Have you adjusted the free-play until the pedal is hard at the top yet? Then back it off till you have about one inch of free-play at the top. After you do that then check your plate departure and install a positive stop so you don't put the fingers into the springs on the disc.
If you can't adjust it to zero free-play then something is wrong with your linkage or you need to adjust your spacing on the release bearing
Gus




I adjusted it for the one inch of free play and the clutch was going overcenter and actually beginning to re-engage the further you pushed the pedal down. The only way I can keep it from going overcenter is when the pedal is adjusted where its about only 2 inches from the floor. The linkage on the car is fine, its all brand new and the same exact setup I used on the other clutch that I had in my car and everything worked perfectly fine.



This is why I suggested a positive pedal stop. When I had a twin in my car I needed to install a stop because the fingers would actually touch the disc when the pedal was pushed all the way down.
I just adjusted the pedal stop so my air gap was .030 between the floater and the first disc.
Gus

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