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1967-1969 Camaro, 1968-1972 Nova Big Block Clutch Linkage Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $109.95
Location:

Canton, Texas, United States

Canton, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Classic Headquarters Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:W-781 Country of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:New

W-781

Big block kits are complete with all our individually available technically correct components required - from pedal to clutch fork. Assembly diagram included. Superior heat treated components with correct protective finishes as original. Kit includes: 1 Upper push rod, 1 Upper rod boot, 3 Rod clips, 1 Frame side bracket, 1 Block side stud with seal, 1 Frame side ball stud with nut and washer, 2 Bellcrank felts (only one required), 1 Lower adjustable rod, 1 Return spring, 1 Spring extension plate, 1 Clutch fork to bellhousing rubber boot, 1 BB Bellcrank assembly with installed pivot kit and zerk fitting.

Applications: 67-69 Camaro, 68-72 Nova

CQ-W-781


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