Hello all. Following Hondaman's advice, I went into my clutch and swapped out the plates to get a stack closer to correct for my 550 (it originally had 7 plates at 0.107" thickness, which is too small). Mixing in some 750 plates (at 0.140") with the smaller ones is supposed to get me closer to the correct height and keep the clutch from slipping. The only issue I'm having is the lifter arm on the clutch housing cannot line up properly. The arm and lever are properly assembled inside the housing, but with the thicker stack it cannot reach the clutch until it's WAY up. This is the closest I can get it adjusted currently, turned fully inward. Turning it the other way simply raises the external arm further up, and the dot goes down. Does anyone have ANY clue why this is? I've searched all over and the only other clutch problems I've seen involve the arm being too low, with the dot way above the case's mark.