MattT
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Hello,
I recently changed my clutch. Afterwards I expected the bite point to be much lower to the floor, but it was not. It is pretty high up, more than half. I was hoping it was near the floor, that is how I like them. ( My 3rd Gen was like this. ) I shortened the push rod as much as possible. Anyone know how I can get the bite point close to the floor? Did I get the wrong clutch for that preference?
2012 RAM 3500
6.7L single wheel
8' Box
G56
This is a Southbend single disc clutch.
/w flywheel and hydraulics
475hp 1000ft lb
I recently changed my clutch. Afterwards I expected the bite point to be much lower to the floor, but it was not. It is pretty high up, more than half. I was hoping it was near the floor, that is how I like them. ( My 3rd Gen was like this. ) I shortened the push rod as much as possible. Anyone know how I can get the bite point close to the floor? Did I get the wrong clutch for that preference?
2012 RAM 3500
6.7L single wheel
8' Box
G56
This is a Southbend single disc clutch.
/w flywheel and hydraulics
475hp 1000ft lb
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