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    Looks O.K. to me. I bet it will align when the input shaft of the trans. goes through it. The spring clips that hold the bearing to the fork may be pulling the bearing slightly past center. If you look close the fork looks to be slightly over center of the bearing. When it's on the trans intput shaft it will be slightly further out on the fork allowing it to pivot when you depress the clutch peddle. You may be getting the same miss alignment from the clip that holds the fork on the pivot ball too. All should line up when it's assembled WITH the trans.

    But then, I could B wrong.
    Last edited by pro70z28; 01-10-2005 at 04:01 PM.
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