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how far is your fork back?

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spitfiremike

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Aug 17, 2008
san antonio, Texas
ok so after i had my crash and swaped into the new body i got everything in and good but im having some concerns about the clutch. I did all of the right steps and it works but not to the fullest, still feels soft but it still springs back. I noticed the shift fork is all the way back touching the trannie housing under the hood when the clutch is fully engaged and its not much further when the clutch is disengaged. Im wondering if i damaged the pressure plate fingers or somthing from the impact..its a 95 GST :dsm:

question is how far is your fork back mine is pretty much touching the trans??
 
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