This from the Ram web site regarding setting up the 4800 series throw out bearing:
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If the proper release gap is not attained, you must remove the bellhousing, disconnect the hydraulic lines, loosen the set screw and turn the bearing cylinder in or out until the proper release gap and/or air gap is found. This may take several tries, but take the time now to get it right!
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Instructions for my recently installed Ram clutch specified .250 clearance. That setup is the classic external slave hydraulic application, like most ERA's run. Implied isn't good enough for me. I want to know specifically what the manufacturer of the throw out bearing itself specifies. Clutch finger clearance, or not.