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Mcleod RST problem
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<blockquote data-quote="glittle75" data-source="post: 11914894" data-attributes="member: 46524"><p>Well, just for information in case this thread gets searched. If you put a RST (or RXT) in a 3650 behind a 4v 4.6, you NEED to put an adjustable pivot ball in so it brings the fork to the right position. The pivot ball i ordered was from Lethal Performance, and it was a Lakewood piece. Went in great, and was really short. It brought the fork from full aft against the trans bell housing, to about 3/4 of the way back in the inspection window. This posistioning of the fork allowed for full disengagement of the clutch without the fork hitting the bellhousing at the front. Firewall adjuster took out all the slack in the cable and no engagement is great, and the TOB no longer rides on the PP fingers constantly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glittle75, post: 11914894, member: 46524"] Well, just for information in case this thread gets searched. If you put a RST (or RXT) in a 3650 behind a 4v 4.6, you NEED to put an adjustable pivot ball in so it brings the fork to the right position. The pivot ball i ordered was from Lethal Performance, and it was a Lakewood piece. Went in great, and was really short. It brought the fork from full aft against the trans bell housing, to about 3/4 of the way back in the inspection window. This posistioning of the fork allowed for full disengagement of the clutch without the fork hitting the bellhousing at the front. Firewall adjuster took out all the slack in the cable and no engagement is great, and the TOB no longer rides on the PP fingers constantly. [/QUOTE]
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