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Moparman!

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Hi,I need a photo of a Cuda 70-74.... 3 or 4 speed clutch,rod spring setup. E-body. Any photos would help my restoration thank you
 

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71. bring the nut forward,then just take up the slack by running the nut to the rear. check pedal play run nut to back to desired pedal feel. When done clutch pedal might be a little higher then brake.
 

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Thanks ill try this its for a 73 cuda 340 3 speed manual
 

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I'm just reinstalling my 4 speed trans after having it rebuilt. When removing it, I noticed that the clutch adjusting rod looked jacked up. I bought a new rod online, it shows a straight one for big block (I have the 383), and one with a 15 degree bend for small blocks. I got the straight one. The one in the car has an obvious bend, more than 15 deg. The rod does not go straight back into the throw-out brg arm. Other than replacing the rod with the new straight one, does anyone see anything else awry? Oh yeah, I am also missing the return spring, which I purchased and will install.
Thanks?
 

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That does not look right. The insulator bush is all wonky and there is no bush and washer on the "rear" side.
 

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Yeah, I'm not sure what goes on which side. The adjusting rod service kit from Classic Industries includes the following parts:
Rod, locknut, return spring, nylon washer, return spring retainer (??), conical washer, clutch fork insulator.
I don't know why it doesn't have 2 nuts, and more washers etc. I don't know which parts should go where.
I did not buy this kit, probably should have. I bought the rod and spring separately, figuring I had the other items.
The return spring retainer must be the clip that holds the loop end of the rod to the Z-bar stud.
 

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Have a look at the clutch section of the factory service manual.
Shows how it all goes.
 

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I wish I had a copy of the FSM. Can anyone post a phot of the relevant page?
 

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Thank you Rklein71!
This shows no washers or nuts on the back side of the rod. Does this seem correct? Maybe they are not required since it is all under spring tension and it cannot pop out?
 

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Thank you Rklein71!
This shows no washers or nuts on the back side of the rod. Does this seem correct? Maybe they are not required since it is all under spring tension and it cannot pop out?
That is correct.
 
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