Clutch pedal assembly help
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Clutch pedal assembly help
Hey fellow mopars, i recently discovered that the guy who sold me my 1986 dodge d100 welded part of the pedal assembly for the clutch.
I cannot figure out what the part is called, because his weld broke after 10 years. the rod that runs down through the firewall and pushes the "torque something"?? was homemade on the side of the road, but works fine. Next, it connects to a bar that runs into the tube that rotates, which in turn sends another bar down further which connects the adjustment rod to the fork. What is the tube with two metal bars called? its completely broken. i think a junkyard is my best bet but knowing the part would help. Thanks fellas
I cannot figure out what the part is called, because his weld broke after 10 years. the rod that runs down through the firewall and pushes the "torque something"?? was homemade on the side of the road, but works fine. Next, it connects to a bar that runs into the tube that rotates, which in turn sends another bar down further which connects the adjustment rod to the fork. What is the tube with two metal bars called? its completely broken. i think a junkyard is my best bet but knowing the part would help. Thanks fellas
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The clutch pedal rod attaches to the z-bar and at the other end of the z-bar it pushes the adjustable rod that pushes the through out bearing in. You can check Brewer's performance for a replacement.
http://www.brewersperformance.com/
http://www.brewersperformance.com/
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