Subject: clutch push-rod inner body question
Author: mjon-@yahoo.com
Date: Jun 1, 2003, 7:33 AM
Post ID: 1713217362
Loopfram-@topica.com
Hi, all. A vendor sent me the following information
regarding the clutch rod inner body on the 4-speed
transmission: "The original clutch release bodies fit
the original 3/4 hole and the inner has a stud that
the bearing fits over and keeps it centered, then the
other one (outer) is flat on both ends and has a
groove machined into it for the old bearing." My inner
does NOT have this stud. It has a groove, just like
the outer body does. Has anyone ever seen an inner
body with this stud that the vender is describing? I
have particular reasons for needing to know if this
information is correct.
-Mike (69 Ambo)
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M.Jones, student of philosophy and religion at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.
"The heart has its reasons which reason does not know." -Blaise Pascal
"With man, instinct and reason avoid each other with adversity, yet, by repudiating each other they lure each other to reach mutual correction." -Lucian Blaga
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