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1949-1953 clutch release fork? Photot
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Flatbob |
04-15-2011 @ 2:06 PM
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Got the spring from MARTIN SUPPLY AND SALVAGE. Charles probably has whatever your looking for.
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Flatbob |
04-13-2011 @ 2:28 PM
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Thanks everyone, will check out info. provided.
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supereal |
04-13-2011 @ 10:21 AM
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Another potential source is Birdhaven. They specialize in "showbox" parts. 515-377-5319.
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TomO |
04-13-2011 @ 9:32 AM
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Give Mac Vanpelt a call, he may have one or tell you where you can get one.
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Flatbob |
04-12-2011 @ 4:13 PM
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I couldn't find a part number either & don't see it in any of the usual supplier catalogs either. Sent a picture to a salvage yard, hope he has one.
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TomO |
04-12-2011 @ 8:37 AM
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There is one spring that goes from the top hole to the bottom hole. Unfortunately VanPelts site does not have the P/N on it. The spring is shown as a wire just behind the arm by the holes.
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Flatbob |
04-11-2011 @ 8:10 PM
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TomO thanks, will see if I can locate these springs. Does the manual show if one or two springs is used? I have a hole on each side of the clutch release fork arm so I thought it might use two. Went to Vanpelt site & now I see how everything goes together.
This message was edited by Flatbob on 4-12-11 @ 8:03 AM
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TomO |
04-11-2011 @ 5:12 PM
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I looked it up in the Ford Chassis Parts manual for 1949-1953. The arm is P/N XX-7515 where XX is 8A for 49/50, 1A for 51 and AB for 52/53. The spring is XX-7562 with 8A for 49-51 and AB for 52/53.
Tom
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Flatbob |
04-09-2011 @ 1:06 PM
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TomO, thanks for replying. What catalog do you have? Don't see it listed in the C&G catalog, would this be a NAPA part? Do you have a part #?
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TomO |
04-09-2011 @ 9:15 AM
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The parts catalog shows that they are used for the anti-rattle spring.
Tom
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