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Old 02-25-2010, 06:37 PM   #1
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Clutch linkage replacement... better than stock?

All, In going back to a manual trans, I've acquired all the parts I need for the job, though as I look at the linkage, everything between the arm on the pedal and the fork in the bellhousing, it's all worn to hell. I priced out all the parts from LMC and it came to around $125 without shipping and I got to wondering... is there a better way, a kit, an upgrade out there that I'd be better off with?

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Old 02-25-2010, 08:07 PM   #2
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All, In going back to a manual trans, I've acquired all the parts I need for the job, though as I look at the linkage, everything between the arm on the pedal and the fork in the bellhousing, it's all worn to hell. I priced out all the parts from LMC and it came to around $125 without shipping and I got to wondering... is there a better way, a kit, an upgrade out there that I'd be better off with?

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Check out Classicparts.com there pricing seems a bit better on many parts.
Your other option is digging through the salvage yards. You guys seem to have alot of them down there.
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Old 02-25-2010, 08:28 PM   #3
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Re: Clutch linkage replacement... better than stock?

do what I did, bearings to replace the ball joints on the z bar, then small heim joints on a threaded rod to replace the shift link. I'll try to get a pic.
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Old 02-25-2010, 08:35 PM   #4
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Check out Classicparts.com there pricing seems a bit better on many parts.
Your other option is digging through the salvage yards. You guys seem to have alot of them down there.
I wish, there's one around the corner that thinks rust is really gold in disguise, and the next closest one is almost an hout away... The ones I got from the yard are the ones I'm replacing, they look that bad.

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do what I did, bearings to replace the ball joints on the z bar, then small heim joints on a threaded rod to replace the shift link. I'll try to get a pic.
That sounds cool 67mater, I'd really appreciate the pics. I'm not opposed to fabbing something at all.

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Old 02-27-2010, 03:27 AM   #5
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Re: Clutch linkage replacement... better than stock?

So I was working on this tonight, Napa said they had the lower piece... WRONG!!! BUT I do now have the piece that goes into the bellcrank, so I'm thinking of making the rod. Cold rolled 3/8 bar should be stout enough, right, I'll just run a die over one end to ct some threads. Is that what you used 67mater?

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I just bought threaded rod to match my heim joint, but yeah, I welded the end that mates to the fork on. I also recall putting a jog in. I can get a pic this afternoon.
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