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I have a 1990 k2500 pickup that I bought as a project and swapped a rebuilt 78′ 350 into. so far everything has gone smoothly except for the clutch. I installed a new hydraulic system(master cylinder, line, and slave) but the clutch still does not release all the way. I’m curious if the difference in motor year is affecting the clutch, The new motor does have a slightly different bolt up on the fly wheel, and I am using the original pressure plate and clutch from the original motor. Do I need a different pressure plate setup?
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