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Old 06-23-2015, 11:00 PM   #1
steveo3318
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Need an answer quick. Correct clutch fork geometry???

Ok so I need to know where the cast forks on our trucks should be pointing in the resting position? Should it be pointing towards the front of the block a little or parallel to the back of the block at rest? I have an aftermarket thinner flywheel and with the correct 1/8 to 1/4 throw out bearing to fingers distance my fork is parallel to the rear of the block. I have the stock throw out in now but I do have an adjustable mccloud. Also I am dead middle of my adjustments on my rod with a brand new clutch, should I be closer to the short side with a new clutch? I need to know before I put my 3ott with overdrive in tomorrow afternoon!

Thanks guys for any help. As always a picture is worth a thousand words with me.
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