Finally figured out getting the Z bar to work on my 64 273/4 speed Dart. Bought one from Brewers. They sell a modified Z bar that works with the newer bell housings and is the correct length and OD.
moparlee said:I noticed that when I got the orginal clutch fork from them for the early A's that I got last week that they had that stuff. I would like to go with the Lakewood bell one of the days, but I do think that it's cool that they offer that hole set up like that to take the newer stuff, cause if I didn't have the orginal stuff from a donar car back in 94 then I would need to go with the newer stuff which is a lot better deal than what I've got now, but..........
They also have the 65 and down shifter boots also. Cheapest I found so far.
Lee
Blues65 said:I modified a Z Bar from a donor car by slicing a portion out of the center and reorienting the arms so they align with the newer bell housing. I originally used the 273 clutch release fork with a diaphragm style clutch because the force required for the diaphragm clutch is so much less. However, when I installed the new 360 motor I went with a Borg & Beck Scallop clutch and had to use the longer clutch fork (additional fulcrum for the higher force required), it points downward unlike the 273 fork. I havent reinforced the body mounting yet but will over the winter. Has anyone modified this mounting location yet? Went to Brewers and didnt see the 64-65 boot, mine came from Laysons (was very expensive), I did notice older style speedometer pinions but not 21 tooth.
Blues65 said:Hi Dart4forte
I think that?s the only thing that makes much sense maybe weld it in place once it?s bolted through the fender to the bracket. I have an extra body side bracket in my parts box I can use it to cut and drill the plate.