I need some help on 64 Valiant clutch linkage. I THINK some of my clutch linkage might be incorrect. It's the piece that comes from the Z bar to the clutch fork. Mine is a 64, which has an eyelet at the Z bar end and an eyelet at the clutch fork end. It even shows it incorrectly in the 64 service manual. It shows the later clutch fork with the round hole in the end where the metal ball goes into that hole. Mine has a slot in the end and the eyelet fits through that sideways with a clevis pin going down through it and a cotter pin securing it.
Now on to my issue. When I try to adjust the clutch pedal free travel, the nut pushes the sliding piece that goes to the clutch fork off of the threaded part before correct free travel is reached. It's like the clutch disc is worn out and I have no adjustment left. Which is fine, if that's what it is, but I am almost 100% certain the clutch still has a lot of life left. At no time does it ever slip or show any signs of that. Also, I don't have 20K on this clutch set.
I think one or both of those clutch linkages is too short. If one of yall has what you know is the 64 clutch linkage from the Z bar to the clutch fork (two pieces that slide together) could you measure each individual piece for me? It has to be the type that has the eyelet on each end. Here is what my clutch fork looks like so you will know. The eyelet fits into that slot on the end and the clevis through that hole.
Now on to my issue. When I try to adjust the clutch pedal free travel, the nut pushes the sliding piece that goes to the clutch fork off of the threaded part before correct free travel is reached. It's like the clutch disc is worn out and I have no adjustment left. Which is fine, if that's what it is, but I am almost 100% certain the clutch still has a lot of life left. At no time does it ever slip or show any signs of that. Also, I don't have 20K on this clutch set.
I think one or both of those clutch linkages is too short. If one of yall has what you know is the 64 clutch linkage from the Z bar to the clutch fork (two pieces that slide together) could you measure each individual piece for me? It has to be the type that has the eyelet on each end. Here is what my clutch fork looks like so you will know. The eyelet fits into that slot on the end and the clevis through that hole.















