Agco 5650 clutch

Would anybody happen to know the finger height setting for my clutch. I took it apart and I didn?t get the measurement now I?m screwed myself
 
I don't have the answer, but if you had planned to measure the original before disassembly, it wouldn't been exact as compared to new anyhow, but in the ballpark, since clutch wear makes the fingers get further from flywheel] what I did once when I didn't have an idea of the height setting, was to do some careful measurements from release bearing face to edge of bell housing-[locate bearing position first-allow room for it to 'back up' for wear ] measure/straightedge same--[engine side]
 
I agree with you, mite.

And, what's more important than the EXACT average height of the fingers is that they are all as "even" as possible.

For a given "push-type" clutch that's assembled to the flywheel, the fingers of a new clutch will be "lower" than those on a used clutch, and within reason, that's O.K., the pedal free travel adjustment can compensate, 'til the fingers finally get TOO high.
 

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