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I was wondering if anyone has any pics of the clutch fork assembly where it attaches to the pivot trunnion in the bellhousing. When i pulled the tranny my anti rattle spring was missing and i have no idea how it goes back together. Does the anti rattle spring hold the clutch fork to the trunnion? i am lost.
Doggonit I tried taking some pictures but the stuff hasn't been cleaned yet and
since it's all the same color and surface texture, can't tell what I'm looking at. :/
Can we start all over?
I guess you are talking about the spring that holds the fork in place?
(while you're putting the engine and transmission together)
I don't suppose that sucker needs to be there after you've got it all together?
Anybody?
And I suppose a guy could get it together without it, the boot and throwout
bearing springs will do a pretty good job of holding it in place?
I just took that stuff apart today.
I'm pretty familiar with it.
When I pulled the motor and trans during my build that little spring/keeper popped off, and I couldn't find it anywhere. I ordered a new one from LMC... it wasn't much more than a few dollars if I am remembering correctly. The fork wouldn't stay in correctly without it.
Your clutch fork is different than mine yours clips on the trunnion pivot mine has a spring that holds the clutch fork to the trunnion. I was looking for a pic of how the spring holds the fork to the trunnion. I did order a spring should be here soon i just wasnt sure of how it all went into place.
When I pulled the motor and trans during my build that little
spring/keeper popped off, and I couldn't find it anywhere.
The fork wouldn't stay in correctly without it.
That sucks. :/
On mine the spring is riveted to the fork and the spring would have to break
to "get lost".
Anybody got pictures of the other (older?) type? :)
I was wondering if anyone has any pics of the clutch fork assembly where it attaches to the pivot trunnion in the bellhousing. When i pulled the tranny my anti rattle spring was missing and i have no idea how it goes back together. Does the anti rattle spring hold the clutch fork to the trunnion?
C3AZ7515C .. Clutch Release Lever (Fork)-12" long / Obsolete
Fits 6 or V8: 1965/69 F100/350 and 1970 F100/350 before serial number G30,001. After #G30,001 uses a different lever!
GREEN SALES CO. in Cincinnati OH has 11 = 800-543-4959
JST AUTOMOTIVE in Lebanon TN has 1 = 615-443-3086
MILLER OBSOLETE PARTS in Binghamton NY has 1 = 800-546-7278.
---------------------------------------------------------------- C6AZ7562A .. Clutch Release Lever Anti-Rattle Spring / Obsolete
Fits all: 1965/72 cars/trucks.
GREEN SALES has 37
MILLER OBSOLETE has 5
PARTS INTERNATIONAL in Farmers Branch TX has 18 = 888-727-0418
------------------------------------------------------------------- B9AZ7522A .. Clutch Release Lever Trunnion (Clutch Pivot) / Obsolete
Fits all 1965/72 F100/350's.
PARTS INTERNATIONAL has 1
JST AUTOMOTIVE has 1
DENNIS CARPENTER OBSOLETE PARTS in Concord NC has 4 = 704-786-8139.
ANTIQUE AUTO SUPPLY in Arlington TX has 1 = 817-275-2381.
I have the parts i just need a pic of how they go together i will figure it out when my spring gets here. It cant be that hard i just was wondering if some one had a pic. I will
post one.
A picture would be cool of the assembly,
if it's a good one I'd like to put in my file12. :)
(file13 is trash, so that stuff is one step better than trash;)
A picture would be cool of the assembly,
if it's a good one I'd like to put in my file12.
(file13 is trash, so that stuff is one step better than trash
Here are some pics of the spring on the fork i guess this is how it goes still not sure its not quite on there but when i give it a little push it goes in place. It holds and with the boot and throw out bearing installed it cant go any where i hope.
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