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Re: Mech. clutch linkage question (name that part)
hmm, I might just have to do that. I don't think finding one of these will be easy. Maybe Tony (LILRED) will have one.
Everything south of this linkage seems to be fine, so hopefully this will solve the slop. Any idea if this is factory stuff? thanks Last edited by 19GMC63; 05-10-2009 at 12:59 AM. |
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Location: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
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Re: Mech. clutch linkage question (name that part)
Yeah those two in the pics are factory pieces.
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Re: Mech. clutch linkage question (name that part)
It looks like the 67-72 part is the same. That should make it very easy to turn one up. If you really get stumped, let me know, I should be able to dig up several in my shop.
Here'a picture I took of a 70 model setup. The arm you're talking about looks the same.
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