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Old 12-18-2024, 10:03 AM   #1
CJ2A
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Clutch Fork

My 1963 GMC has a Muncie 4 speed. The bell housing clutch fork window is on the drivers side of the pickup. I made a mount for the stock slave cyclinder out of flatbar that has worked great for the past 6 years. The original 63 GMC bell housing clutch fork window is on the passenger side of the pickup.

I could feel the clutch starting to slip and feel odd. The spring on the original clutch fork has sprung and is not keeping the fork tight to the pivot ball.

This new replacement fork requires the slave cyclinder adjustment rod to be about 1.5” longer.

My question is, does anyone know of a stock bracket set up for a stock slave cyclinder and adjuster rod with the clutch fork window on the driver side of the pickup ? & Does anyone know what this drivers side clutch fork window bellhousing came out of ?

I now have my new years (winter) project !

Thanks
Jerry
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