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Your quadrant / Firewall adjuster setup with RAM street dual disc
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<blockquote data-quote="ssketer4" data-source="post: 6413349" data-attributes="member: 54283"><p>1. no, just off of the bolts.</p><p></p><p>2. The cable end of the fork only moves when you move the FWA. (Remember that the bearing is about 1/8" away from the fingers). With the clutch pedal all the way up, and no slack in the cable, the spring will push the fork and TOB away from the PP fingers about 1/8" when your adjustment is correct. At rest, my fork sits about 3/16" away from the trans. bolts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssketer4, post: 6413349, member: 54283"] 1. no, just off of the bolts. 2. The cable end of the fork only moves when you move the FWA. (Remember that the bearing is about 1/8" away from the fingers). With the clutch pedal all the way up, and no slack in the cable, the spring will push the fork and TOB away from the PP fingers about 1/8" when your adjustment is correct. At rest, my fork sits about 3/16" away from the trans. bolts. [/QUOTE]
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