« Reply #20 on: July 20, 2012, 09:20:05 AM »
Oh dang that just earned you several eggs. I've never imagined such a beast. That really should account for the 1/4" difference without needing to adjust the linkage geometry. That is a big deal, since I'm pretty sure the linkage has a 2:1 mechanical advantage, meaning that a 1/4" difference in travel compounds to a 1/2" or more of linkage adjustment.
I really wish I had seen that a year ago. I beat my head against a wall trying to get the AMC Spirit mechanical linkage to work with a 10" clutch. A Spirit used a bizarre 9" clutch that isn't readily available anymore. The Spirit version of the mechanical clutch linkage looks alot like a CJ7 version, but it doesn't travel or adjust as far. This would likely add a necessary degree of adjustment.
« Last Edit: July 20, 2012, 09:22:02 AM by captspillane »
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