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    Yep it sounds like you overstroked the bearing. I did the same thing twice on my Cobra...cured the problem by installing an adjustable stop on the clutch pedal, there was too much throw in the pedal travel
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    And how much stroke do you have in the slave cylinder?
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    Since I overstroked it, I'm guessing I have to pull the tranny and push it back in then make an adjustable stop.

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