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Drag-n-Cuda

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I used to frequent this site a while back, but life gets in the way occasionally.

I have a '70 street/strip Barracuda with a 399 W2 sb w/ a 4 speed. Don't have a place to work on the car anymore, so I have to pay guys to fix things I used to.

Anyway, I have a Quicktime bellhousing that just ain't right when it comes to the fork installation/pivot. Has anyone seen this issue and have a fix shy of installing a hydraulic throwout bearing.

Thanks A LOT,
Drag-n-Cuda
 

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I used to frequent this site a while back, but life gets in the way occasionally.

I have a '70 street/strip Barracuda with a 399 W2 sb w/ a 4 speed. Don't have a place to work on the car anymore, so I have to pay guys to fix things I used to.

Anyway, I have a Quicktime bellhousing that just ain't right when it comes to the fork installation/pivot. Has anyone seen this issue and have a fix shy of installing a hydraulic throwout bearing.

Thanks A LOT,
Drag-n-Cuda
Do you have any pictures of the issue? Just wondering if it's the pivot point location or maybe some worn parts...
 
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