Thanks for everyone's input. I put the disc up against the flywheel and the long part of the spline has 1/8 inch clearance. If I install it that way, I know I will not have any interference with the throwout bearing moving the disc too far, but it does put the center of the disc further from the trans on the mainshaft. I don't know if that would make any difference. OK, here is my concern. If I put the long part of the spline away from the flywheel and when depressing the throw out bearing and the throwout bearing yoke hits the disk, then pressure would be forced on the flywheel engaging the mainshaft. It might be that the distance the throw out bearing moves is not far enough to bottom out on the disc, so might not be an issue. The picture in the parts manual shows that the long part of the spline is away from the flywheel, but sometimes I don't trust the drawings. I wish I had taken a picture, but I didn't. There is no information on the parts to say which way it goes. Would it make any difference how far away the center of the spline is on the mainshaft? The difference is only about 1/2 inch depending on which way I would install the disc. Any more information would be appreciated, Bob.