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05-02-2012, 09:16 PM | #11 |
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Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
Well, although it did cause headaches & an extra delay, it seems as if the clutch "emergency" has blown over....
Seems as if the initial measurements for the throwout bearing were taken off of the wrong point so it was incorrect... A new one is on the way as well as a new pushrod, so once that arrives all should be right with the world again! Sure wish Keven would'a been in charge of my truck all along so all this stuff could've probably been avoided!!! On a positive note, the Gaurd Dawg unit arrived today - seems as if they sent an updated model to replace the one they were supposed to repair. Once Keven verifies that the wiring set-up is the same as the other he can get it wired in. Start-up will have to wait until the trans is bolted back in place though.... |
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