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The clutch fork I have was for a Lakewood bellhousing and a mechanical TO bearing. The fork is rather flat. I used a longer 5/16ths pushrod from the clutch slave cylinder to get greater engagement, but it just doesn't push the throwout bearing into the pressure plate fingers in far enough. The more I adjust it to do so, the throwout bearing then rests against the clutch fingers. I am thinking that the 16935 which shows a greater bend will allow for more movement with less movement from the slave cylinder.
Phil
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