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07-18-2006, 11:16 AM | #1 |
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What holds the clutch linkage on?
I tore my Z-bar and clutch linkage apart a couple of months ago, its now going back together, but I can't seem to remember what parts came off of the section of the clutch linkage (pedal and linkage to clutch) to the z-bar. Neither is threaded, and the clutch linkage actually looks like its just notched, and the pedal linkage looks like it might have just been a washer and cotter pin.....is this right?
OH, P.S. if anyone is ever going to do this with an I6 and long tube headers.....get it all squared away with the headers in place, but BEFORE you bolt them on!
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07-18-2006, 06:08 PM | #2 |
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Re: What holds the clutch linkage on?
Cotter-pin & washer on the one end.The other end has a spring-clip that fits that slot.
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