After reading again what you said,even with wore pins and bushings its adjusted to where there is no slack.Alright that could be the problem.If they are the same size,and should be the least expensive part,buy a bunch of new pins and replace all of the worn ones and see if it works then.Many times I have done that on big trucks to fix a problem like that.That arm that pushes the throwout bearing with the 2 fingers can also be worn and cause you to loose travel.So Especially that pin where it hooks the linkage to that arm needs to have a new pin.If it gets better by replacing pins but still wont work,then see if you can get some new yokes the pins fit in and replace some of them.That might fix it.Even if you take all of the slack out of a linkage,you cant get all of it out,for some reason it wont pull or push something far enough to work sometimes.The only way to be sure you get that little extra is with new parts.Sounds like you are close and just need a little more travel and the pins might do it.
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