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Old 05-25-2004, 01:01 PM
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Just put my motor back in.

When I pushed the fork forward to re-engage the clutch there was still about 1/4" space between the clutch and the fork. The bearing seems to be seated properly but I wasn't sure if there is supposed to be that size of a gap there. I pushed on the pedal a couple of times and it seems to be holding but I just want to make sure before I get the car back on the ground in the next few days and start to break in the motor. Thanks in advance.

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Old 05-26-2004, 10:53 AM
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did the collar engage? if it is snapped in and the throwout bearing is sliding nice and smooth you should be good to go
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Yeah it seems the bearing is sliding fine and the collar is engaged. Pedal feels right and the clutch movement when you watch it below seems to be correct, but I just wasn't sure about the gap. Thanks

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