CLUTCH HELP UPDATE

That's not right but if it works great. I recommend you take the pressure plate to a clutch shop. They will set the finger height and check for release. That's if it's a 3 finger PP. I don't know what they can do for you of its a diaphragm style.
Also, a diaphragm pressure plate has a faster release ratio than a Borg & Beck or a Long so it should release with less pedal movement. It typically would be good to use a pedal stop when using a Diaphragm pp in an application originally designed Borg & Beck pp to avoid damage it by pushing it over center (releasing it more than it was designed for).

None of this really applies to WAYNE0's situation since his disc was too thick.