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Originally Posted by JHeath
Check out Lakewood # 15525, it has a notch cut out to clear the pressure plate, also, McLeod makes an adjustable throw-out bearing that might help.
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You need this^^^ I believe this also extends the fork an additional 1-2" out of the bellhousing to allow the cable to not interfere with the fork opening.
I have the shortest TOB in my Bellhousing and the pivot ball is at the shortest length to the point the fork has came off the pivot ball and ruined levers on the clutch. You need 2 things with a clutch, air gap for the clutch to PP and air gap for TOB to lever. It' can be a balancing act, as one effects the other with a pull cable setup. With linkage you can change the ratio easier, with a cable not so much. I do not know what McCleod recommends on the air gap, generally .250" is normal there are some other variables to, do you have counterweight levers? The more CW the more you need to make sure you have adequate air gap on the clutch to PP. Just some random quick thoughts.
Sean