Thanks for the pics, Dave,
I don't understand what you mean by this:
You can see that the 821 has something that stops the gearbox from moving about 1/2” forward
The 843 has the cutout with no stop in place .
What is the "something that stops the gearbox from moving about 1/2” forward"?
My understanding is that all 821, 843 & 807 cranks are essentially interchangeable (while ignoring the timing ends are sometimes different).
Similarly, the flywheels and blocks are interchangeable in terms of the dimensions we're interested in.
To me, that means any flywheel bolted to any crank will see the clutch cover bolt face at the same position. Happy to be corrected on any of this.
So, I also don't understand this:
** I MAY HAVE THAT BACKWARDS THE 843 JUTS OUT 1/4-3/8''. SO WHEN YOU PUT AN 821 FLYWHEEL ON AN 843 CRANK THERE IS A DIFFERENCE.
That may be where the 1/2” story fall occurs. Cranks are the same but that spacer/stop may allow the slop in the clutch pedal.
What is the "spacer/stop" you refer to?
My curiosity was peaked because this issue arises from time to time and is in contrast to my own experience. I merely purchased a clutch kit for an R16-TS and bolted it on with no issues.
It seems to me, somehow, some folk appear to be either getting different clutch parts or the stock engine parts are different and we haven't collectively figured it out.
Additionally, I've never seen the pronounced round faced release bearing you're using in any other 807/821 etc. related clutch.
The bearing seems short but I presume RD know what they're doing. Did you ever enquire with them?