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Old 02-06-2005, 06:01 PM   #1
Gyva
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Clutch Question, I broke it, got pics, Help

Ok I adjusted my clutch rod as far as I could on the linkage side (see pics) and then I tested it and nope still wouldn't disengage, ok so then I moved the fork rod to the inner hole on the fork, nope. Ok then I on the fork side added a nut and washer makeing the fork side of the fork rod extend as far as possible and this didn't disengage it and it bent my fork rod (see pics) I'm wondering is I have another problem here. I used the same throwout bearing and pressure plate the only thing I changed was the clutch plate it self. can I rob a stronger fork rod off another truck that might have a longer adjustment to it? thanks ...


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