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How much of the clutch slave stroke should be used? How much does the fork need to move?

I'm using a Dorman CS37815 clutch slave cylinder connected with a Russell 694870 clutch hose to a stock Jeep TJ Unlimited clutch master cylinder.
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Measurements:
Face of slave mount to clutch fork ~ 2.5" at rest
Face of slave mount to clutch fork ~ 3.0" against clutch fingers
Dorman CS37815 stroke ~ 3.5"

-Lakewood 15000 Bell Housing and block plate
-Lakewood Clutch fork ratio 2.17:1 (3” pivot in/6.5” pivot to linkage point, 6.5/3=2.1666)
-Lakewood 15501 Adjustable Clutch Fork Pivot Ball

Let me know if you have any thoughts of if I'm missing info.

Thanks for the help,
Chan



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