Hey folks, like the title states i have a question about my clutch fork. I will give a little bit of background info.

My truck is a 2018 which has been entirely deleted since 1200 miles.

Around 9000 miles i installed an SB DD rated for 550/1100 hp/tq.

Great clutch except for all the rattle/chatter in neutral at idle. At first, it drove great and shifted great. After a few pulls down the local track (got talked into it, as my truck is not a racer, its a daily driver and weekend toy hauler puller for the rzr's) at a diesel wars event it began to become hard to get into gear when stopped. The noise at idle in neutral got even louder, and only had around 10,000 miles on this setup. We tested the hydros, and all tested fine. I was fed up with the noise and shifting issues, so i called SB, and talked with them. They set me up with a custom single disk (didn't want the noise/chatter at idle/neutral) full ceramic setup and even helped me out with giving me an excellent core for my dual disk solid flywheel in return.

Anyway, all of the single disk setups don't come with a new shift fork. When i installed the new single setup, i used the one that came with the dual setup but added the washer back behind the pivot ball shaft (via instructions from SB and was assured that it would work) because, of course, i don't still have the original fork anymore. Now my question is there a difference between these two forks? I have about 2000 miles one my new single setup, and when the clutch is cold, it will slip even on my 60hp setting from DRD, but when the clutch builds some heat, the slipping seems to go away. This just does not seem right to me. I am wondering if the folk setup may be causing the throwout bearing to ever so slightly be putting pressure on the fingers and causing the slipping.

I am stumped, and hopefully, someone will chime in and get me pointed in the right direction.

I like the new single and even the grabbiness, it is not that bad, I just hope I don't have to pull the trans again, but maybe the third time will be a charm.

Thanks again, guys/gals.

Bryan