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I am pretty sure you should place some sort of moisture barrier below the floor. If you are trying to get the Cork and the hardwood floors to line up right flat recheck your measurements once the other floor and its 1/2 ply is removed, the floor glue that I have used is quite thick depending what glue trowel you use, min 1/32 up to 1/16 added thickness. I installed cork in the kitchen and really like it. And I always glue between layers of wood for subfloor(usually PL Premium) and prefer screws to nails.
How good do the 1x6 plank in there now feel, are they pretty flat and level? I have done what Look171 suggested and tear everything out but it was to adjust the height down some.
I guess if you put a vapour barrier below the plywood you won't be able to glue, I am usually dealing with interior space below floors.
Is the floor you are joining to 3/4" thick? You said 8mm cork, so 5/16" + 1/2" ply and glue, you will be higher.
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