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Old 02-17-2019, 10:07 AM   #1
panhead59
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Location: Vinton, Va.
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Clutch fork problem

Working on a GM ( Pontiac) V8 with muncie 4 speed. I know its not my truck but same/similar parts. Tranny wouldn't shift at all. Found adjustment rod for clutch had poked a hole right through the end of round "pocket" on end of clutch fork ! Went through 1/2" or so, so it was way out of adjustment, to say the least. I CAN'T SEEM TO REMOVE FORK FROM BELLHOUSING. I've got it off the pivot ball pretty good but then can't remove fork. Any tips/suggestions before i have to remove tranny? I might/should anyway to see what's going on. Might be bad throwout bearing or other end of fork could be messed up. Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
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1959 H-D Panhead. Owned since 1978. Currently with son in Lawton, OK.
1968 Chevy Custom SWB pick up. Fleetside. Lowered 4/6. Totally refurbished. 1966 Pontiac GTO. 4 speed. Saved original 389. Now has slightly built 455 engine. 355 rear gears. Very fun to drive !
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