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| OP   Space Trainee Joined:  Aug 2007 Posts: 7 | 
hi bob,thanks for the reply, been trying to put an exploded veiw onto this reply with no luck. its p66 in the hq statesman/holden parts catalogue. l,ll try to explain, l,m no mechanic so you,ll have to forgive my descriptions.theres a rod from the fork heading paralell with the bell housing, it joins a horizontal lever and rod assembly with a pivot point on the bell housing.its operated by a shaft from the clutch pedal with a tongue on the end.the shaft is held in place by a cast bracket bolted in 2 spots to the bell housing(called a bracket & shaft assembly) with a bearing in the top for the shaft to move in.the 2 brackets are on mine are home made monstrousitys.do you know how to paste? or whatever to send a drawing. l think that would help.
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 alan
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