Clutch fork question
My GUESS is that the wrong pivot bracket is in there, or the input retainer is broke, or the TO bearing is wrong or broke.
If you remove the pushrod, you can pull the fork out. But before you do;
>make sure the TO bearing is properly captured by the clips, on the fingers of the fork.
> and, using the fork,push the TO bearing against the clutch fingers, then move the outboard end of the fork up and down in the vertical plain. There should be very little motion on the outboard end, and as good as zero on the inboard end.