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    Quote Originally Posted by bobscogin View Post
    Why not just move the slave cylinder push rod closer to the fork's fulcrum? That will get you more travel.

    Bob
    The fork is a passenger side pivot, pushed from rear to front on the drivers side to actuate, and the connection to the slave pushrod is right at the bellhousing opening now. To get the travel (that I think is needed) that point would have to move several inches, putting the slave well inside the bellhousing. Good idea, but not going to work for this one. Anyone know of a pusher slave like CNC's below that has a 1/2" or 5/8" bore??
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    Last edited by rspears; 10-06-2010 at 06:28 AM.
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