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You should be able to tell from the top with the springs connected. Button it all up and step on it with your foot. See how far your foot pushes it down before the slack is gone. If there is no slack, that is a problem, so loosen the adjustment and try again.
I am not clear on whether you have enough free play. How far can you depress the clutch pedal before the slack gets taken up? If not more than an inch, adjust the linkage so you have 2 inches. Too much free play is not a problem unless you have trouble shifting because the disk is dragging...
If you have no free play i the linkage, the clutch can slip. If the reason for no free play is that you are at the end of the adjustment, then it is time for a new clutch. If there is still adjustment, then adjust it and you should be good to go.
Note: 'free play' means the distance from when...