Originally Posted By Cudajon
Just how far does the throwout bearing have too go once it makes contact with the diaphragm to disengage the clutch? There must be a measurement but I haven't found one. You can't go over center with a Center Force because the weights on the fingers will contact the clutch disk first. That is from the Center Force diagnostics guide. I run a centerforce in my cuda and one in my SRT-10. Love the 'Cuda clutch hate the SRT-10. Difference? The 'Cuda is all manual linkage the SRT-10 is hydraulic.

That is why I said to measure .060" a the disc. .060" departure of the pressure plate puts the fingers at the proper height. If you don't like the engagement point with the .060" setting put a travel stop on the pedal so it doesn't go as far to the floor and readjust for the proper setting. I did this when I was bracket racing mine. I was able to get the .060" setting with way less pedal travel. This helped reaction times for me by a bunch.
Doug