jumpinjan
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It takes a little distance to disengage the clutch. Maybe, a 1/4 inch, I would think. So I don't think the lateral shift due to the clutch release arm is a problem. However, I would make sure the geometry is right and makes the bearing centered & squared on the clutch release fingers. Do you follow me?
Also, I don't understand the Tiger return spring other than to keep the slave piston secured in the cylinder. Otherwise, the pressure plate spring will return the piston back into the cylinder (at rest)
Jan
Also, I don't understand the Tiger return spring other than to keep the slave piston secured in the cylinder. Otherwise, the pressure plate spring will return the piston back into the cylinder (at rest)
Jan