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THANK YOU.Hydraulic throwouts have an internal spring. If you compress one on the bench it extends back to the end of it's range.
Additional benefit is it's always self adjusted for clutch wear.
Because of the spring/design, the bearing is in constant contact with the pressure plate. No way to achieve a gap and have it still function.
No matter how many times and ways I was told, it was the last time (before you) that suddenly made sense, BUT I struggled with the concept so badly I appreciate the reply...
So I'm good with that, and that actually adds even MORE value and functionality to the SUPERIORITY of a hydraulic throwout bearing/clutch system.
So I have one of the best (for my purposes now and once the 541 is under the hood) clutch systems available.
Yeah!