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Old 10-19-2015, 04:56 AM
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Phil - I got my clutch fork from Brent for my Quicktime. I have a small input Toploader. I suggest checking with him.

I guess you tried shimming under the fork ball to move it forward and back to see if there was a position it cleared? Generally you want the outer part of the fork positioned not far off the front of the fork opening in the bellhousing so it will stroke fully without bottoming on the rear of the opening. I'm sure I'm stating things you already know.

I didn't have any interference problems. I did change to a 7/8 inch master cylinder to shorten the pedal stroke. But I assume you had functioning hydraulics with your other Lakewood BH so it should work with this one.
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