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Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: White Salmon, WA
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clutch pivot assembly and header
I replaced my old clutch with a Southbend kevlar clutch. however, the clutch pivot arm (is that what its called?) rubs against the header pipes. I have Hedman headers on my 350. Someone mentioned Hooker headers as a better fit. Is this the case? Looking for a solution.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Currently New Windsor, NY but Texas is home
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Did you have the problem before the clutch reaplacment? I just installed my Holley Flow Tech headers pn#31500 with no clearance problems. I was mainly concerned with the clutch linkage you are talking about, but all went in smoothly.
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I run hedman's on my 350. The arm is close, but ok.
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I have Heddmans and a Centerforce II clutch on a V8 350 in my '71 Jimmy. I had to put a couple of bends in the ears of my Z-bar to bypass the hedders.
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Sounds like bending the Z-bar is temporary solution for now. Holley flow tech headers? They cleared everything okay?
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Im running center force stage 1 with thorley headers on my 383 and everything clears fine on mine.
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Flow Tech headers made by Holley... They cleared the linkage great...
Here is a link to my post and a picture of the headers. http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa....php3?t=126159 I'll have to get a picture of them installed. Quote:
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A picture of that would be way cool! I hate messing around with headers, but replacement pipes may be the way to go. Thanks to all who replied.
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