CLUTCH HELP

At rest, how much space between the throwout bearing and the fingers on the diaphragm?
I run a diaphragm clutch in my 833, and it has a VERY narrow adjustment window. At rest, I have maybe .030-060" gap, otherwise it won't fully release with the pedal on the floor.
Also a good idea to have someone press the clutch pedal (engine off) while you're down there. Look for flex at the z-bar pivots and see how much pedal travel it takes before the diaphragm moves. My reinforcement bracket broke loose from the frame rail (shitty weld on my part) over the course of a week and the clutch pedal started to engage lower and lower until I couldn't get it in/out of gear. Luckily by then I had it in my shop..
The way i was taught is to adjust it so you can just barely turn the throw out bearing with your fingers.