Z-Bar

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When I press the clutch pedal the z bar moves slightly to the left what would make it do this.

71 833 trans and engine in a 73 duster (was an auto car)
 
You could be missing the wire clip that holds the plastic bushings from sliding in the z-bar. It is located on the frame side and extends through the holes in the z-bar into the slots in the center of the bushings.
 
That sure sounds like the trouble, or the bushing inside the zbar is bad....


Do you install a new kit, you said it was an auto before the 4 speed was installed....

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"A-ZKIT-2" - A-Body Clutch Pivot Shaft Service Kit - $60.00 Kit provides all components necessary to service 1972-74 Small Block A-Body clutch pivot shafts (Z-bars). Includes both frame side with nut and washer and bell housing side ball studs, two ball stud seals, two spring retainers, two wear washers, four ball stud bearing halves, and one pivot shaft bearing retainer wire...
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Here's another site for info....


http://chucker54.stores.yahoo.net/cllismpa1.html



A-Body Clutch Pivot Shaft Service Kit
Kit provides all components necessary to service 1968-71 A-Body clutch pivot shafts (Z-bars). Includes both frame side with nut and washer and bell housing side ball studs, two ball stud seals, two spring retainers, two wear washers, four ball stud bearing halves, and one pivot shaft bearing retainer wire.
$61.95
 
posting for future reference. that colored diagram is a good explanation of how everything goes together.
 
So is the zbar moving to the left or the shaft that comes off of the zbar moving to the left.....

 

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The 2 spring washers, as in the picture above, holds the rods in place, has nothing to do w/your problem. I'd say you are missing some of the white bushing bearings on both ends of the z-bar or you are missing the spring clip (snap ring in the picture above) that retains the outer white bushing bearings in place.
 
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