I know you are not looking forward to pulling the transmission again, but a diaphragm clutch sure feels better than a long style. My perception of a long style is that when you push on the clutch pedal, you are just bending stuff. A diaphragm clutch actually gets easier as you push the Belleville spring over center. It will require a long throw slave, and you will also have to move the throwout bearing back. You can do this by modifying the hub on a lathe, or purchasing an adjustable hub. Sure is nice to be able to hold the clutch in at a traffic light, or a traffic jam.
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