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Old 08-11-2013, 12:31 AM   #1
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Which Clutch Fork?

Alright guys i picked up a muncie 4 speed for my C10 and was wondering which clutch fork i need to use to make it work..And also will the stock c10 manual linkage work with trans! Thanks!
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Old 08-11-2013, 07:38 AM   #2
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Re: Which Clutch Fork?

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Alright guys i picked up a muncie 4 speed for my C10 and was wondering which clutch fork i need to use to make it work..And also will the stock c10 manual linkage work with trans! Thanks!


the oe clutch fork should be just fine.
i'm not sure witch muncie you have but some have fine spline input shafts an unless the clutch disc was changed the fine splines are not gonna fit your disc.

when you say "stock c10 linkage" do you mean the colum shifted 3 spd linkage? if so you'll be missing 4th gear.

sounds like your gonna want a 4 on the floor shifter. witch requires cutting a hole in the floor.
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Old 08-11-2013, 01:15 PM   #3
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the oe clutch fork should be just fine.
i'm not sure witch muncie you have but some have fine spline input shafts an unless the clutch disc was changed the fine splines are not gonna fit your disc.

when you say "stock c10 linkage" do you mean the colum shifted 3 spd linkage? if so you'll be missing 4th gear.

sounds like your gonna want a 4 on the floor shifter. witch requires cutting a hole in the floor.
Hey Thanks for the info..ill get a stock clutch fork then..And i was asking about the linkage that comes from the pedal to the fork! Just a little more info..I'm converting my th350 to a 4 speed..the trans i got did not come with a bellhousing..Is there a certain one i should look for to use! Thanks!
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