This could be a very interesting problem indeed if parts are mismatched. Flywheel , pressure plate and throw out bearing ( release bearing ) distance rearward measurement are a contributing factor in any setup. I don't know if flywheels come in different thickness but a more thicker flywheel will in effect have the pressure plate protruding rearward more than a thinner one. This in effect would cause the pressure plate fingers depending on lever style ( straight or bent finger ) to position the releasing bearing more rearward causing the fork on its pivot to be in a more forward position of ball stud is adjusted more forward . This has an extreme effect on the linkages and it's travel. BTW , as suggested , pictures of the setup will be helpful as we are curious if the bell crank is mounted on the bell housing or the block. This effects leverage and travel adjustment. I do not know by design where a bell crank will be mounted in a small block install in a cj5 body , 69jeepcj and policemonkey161 will know better. My point is what ever the mounting , it is my hopes the correct fork was installed so free play travel as 69jeepcj posted so there is minimal to no free play travel so that bearing begins to release pressure plate as soon as clutch pedal is depressed. If linkage travel is wasted in excess free play , certainly there wouldn't be enough travel,for full release. If the wrong fork is used , straight where a curved fork is needed , and bell crank is mounted further forward , then I believe the right fork should be the curved ( forward) fork so travel is minimal. Pictures and travel measurement will tell.