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Old 02-26-2000, 01:12 AM
Dart_340_Swinger Dart_340_Swinger is offline
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Well i'm still new to 4-speed tranny but i think i might no the anwser to my own problem just wanted to ask some pros.

Well the pedal on my cluch goes all the way down to the floor and it dosn't come up unles i pull it up! I know theres a spring and a rod that go into the bell-housing for the cluch right??????

Well i checked under there tonight and i'm missing the nut or the rod, but the spring is still there!!!??? ANY SUGGESTIONS!!
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Old 02-26-2000, 02:25 AM
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It looks to me like you may be missing your fork rod linkage ajusting nut.If you look in a year one catalog it has a exploded view of all the parts of the linkage.You may also try there web site they may have a view of the parts. Hope this helps.
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