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Name that part
Took apart my '67 k20 3 years ago and of course didn't label anything. Figured "I'll remember"
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Re: Name that part
Clutch bell crank bracket. It goes on the frame under the general area of where the master cylinder would be.
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Re: Name that part
Thank you sir, must have come off a different frame as my '67 is an auto. No wonder I couldn't figure out what it was.
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Re: Name that part
I didn't think a 4x4 auto was available till the end of the body style.
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Actually the picture makes it look bigger than it is , it's a jack mount that's located behind the seat on the passengers side it's only about 3 inches wide
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Re: Name that part
Yes, Holds the jack handle crank and lug wrench. The little cut out is where the retainer spring connects.
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Re: Name that part
This ^^^
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Re: Name that part
Thanks guys, much appreciated.
Can anyone else verify this? My truck has traded hands countless times and it could very well have come with a manual trans from the factory. SPID says it had a 327, but makes no mention of an auto trans...There's no evidence of clutch linkage on the cab, so unless the PO went through the trouble of removing all the extra hardware I'm led to believe it came with an automatic. Thoughts?
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Re: Name that part
Looks like a fancy bottle opener on one side
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Re: Name that part
Yep jack part. I think only 67 68 cause 69 went to the bag in the cab corner style.
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