Grind the flywheel. It is more than serviceable.

Normally when you see what you have, the finger height is off. What happens is as you push the levers down, one or possibly two of them are low to start with. The low finger or fingers do not let the disc get a gap from the flywheel.

See it all the time. It could also be a cracked cover or lever, but the result is the same. No need to replace a bunch of parts that are still more than good enough.

FWIW I never ever install a pressure plate without checking finger height. Should be done because humans make mistakes.


Just because you think it won't make it true. Horsepower is KING. To dispute this is stupid. C. Alston