All together now: From the clutch pedal, upper clutch rod (A) connects to Z-bar (B). Lower clutch rod (C) completes the linkage liaison between pedal and release arm (D) that rotates around clutch ...
Clutch quadrants are one of those things that sometimes go easily, and sometimes-well-they eventually go. Ours took seemingly forever, but only because the pawl didn't want to come off. When things go ...
For your clutch to work correctly, it needs to have the right amount of play at the cable. If you have too little slack, the clutch plates won’t be fully squeezed together when the lever is out and ...
You would need to get a special non-standard cable and an adjusting mechanism, and I have no idea where you would obtain such a thing.
Using the stock-style mechanical clutch linkage in your classic Ford or Mustang today is akin to still using dial-up internet service—it gets the job done, but there are several better alternatives ...
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