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Throwout bearing touching fingers.

Clips are sprung on the throw out bearing. I would get a new one that matches whatever Brewers tell you
 
Flywheel should be 1.00” thick. Unless it’s something special for a six pack motor I don’t know about. That could be the problem. A steel flywheel is a good safety upgrade.
It is a 440+6 so maybe that’s a big part of where my problem lies.
 
Clips are sprung on the throw out bearing. I would get a new one that matches whatever Brewers tell you
They sprung like that when I was trying to get the fork out before I realized I could pull the trans back with it still on. But will definitely be getting the right one with what Brewers says.
 
An 11" flywheel that is 1" thick is 36 lbs. 1.25 thick would be around 45 lbs, that's heavy!
This is the 11" flywheel I have on mine.

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Should be able to see the number on the bell housing the last 3 numbers should be 513

It would be a good idea to count the number of teeth on the flywheel
 
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