Clutch fork/Clutch fork Pivot Confusion

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Speedy Pedi

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FABO family I think I found my clutch release point problem, not sure if my Clutch fork pivot is the cause. my bell housing is part number 351734, so according to Brewers this is a 1972 and up bellhousing, which I bought used to convert my 67 Barracuda to a manual transmission. In picture#1 you can see the tips of the clutch fork is out of position to where it's supposed to contact the throw out bearing. The pivot (Picture #2) looks like a 70-4 E body small block clutch fork pivot (Picture #3). Brewers shows that the correct clutch fork for a 67 Barracuda is 12 1/2" length which my fork indeed is 12 1/2". Brewers states that an E body 70-74 uses a 10 7/8" fork. So then, my question is would replacing my pivot with a 1968-1975 small block A-body cars (picture #4) correct the geometry issue?

Picture #1
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Picture #2

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Current Fork pivot which sure resembles 1970-74 E-body/71-4 B-body small blocks fork pivot from Brewers in picture #3

Picture #3
1966-7 B-BODY 1967-69 A-BODY BIG BLOCK, 70-4 E SMALL BLOCK CLUTCH FORK PIVOT.jpg

  • For use in 1966-1967 big block B-body/1967-69 A-body big block bellhousings with 4.354″ hole and casting numbers 2468370, 2468372, 2780512, 2843234.
  • Also for 1970-74 E-body/71-4 B-body small blocks with casting numbers 2892482 and 3515734 as well.

Picture #4
1968-1975 A-BODY CLUTCH FORK PIVOT.jpg


  • For use in 1968-1975 small block A-body cars with bellhousing casting numbers 2843887, 2892482, 3515734.
  • Also fits Lakewood 15320 bell housing for A-body small block applications.
  • Replaces OE part number 2800848
 

It does appear your fork has overshot the pads. Swap the pivot.

Here's what came in the LA MP clutch fork package if it helps............
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