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Re: [Tigers] Clutch fork.... Still....

To: johnp@ciseast.com
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Clutch fork.... Still....
From: Jeffery Randall <jefferyrandall@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2013 07:26:48 -0500
Cc: tigers@autox.team.net
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I'd try Mustangs Unlimited in Connecticut.
  Jeff

On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 7:01 AM, <johnp@ciseast.com> wrote:

> Still having trouble trying to find an original clutch fork for the 260 5
> blot bell housing.
>
>
>
> I thought it would be best to address the issue to the digest members for
> help to an alternate solution and more info on the specs for the current
> parts.
>
> If anyone knows of a good source for the original please chime in.  Since
> my
> fork is missing and the engine is at the shop and the transmission out of
> the car I need some help with dimensions of a good original fork for both
> the Mk.I and Mk.II cars.  I've attached  an annotated photo showing a
> similar fork showing dimensions needed.  For those of you who have access
> to
> your parts, would you please send the dimensions back to me and I'll try to
> find the most suitable replacement.  Not noted in the photo is the diameter
> of the transmission input shaft retainer (the large flanged piece that
> surrounds the input shaft and on which the throwout bearing slides).  If
> you
> can add that dimension as "DI" that would also be a help.  Please send
> dimensions to the digest or to me at johnp@ciseast.com .  If the
> photo/drawing doesn't make it to the digest just send an email and I'll
> reply with the photo.   We are amazingly lucky that our Tigers
>
> Are sbf ford based so that the popularity of Mustangs, Falcons, Fairlanes,
> Cobras and everything else makes our finding engines parts and information
> so easy.  Imagine what it would be like if our engines were Packard or Nash
> based.  This might also be a time and place to mention the wealth of sbf
> part information at www.mustangtek.net .  Anyone who hasn't seen that
> sight
> will be pleasantly surprised with an instant education on Ford part numbers
> and where they were used.
>
> Remember to include the "DI" dimension on your response and to indicate
> whether the dimensions are from a Mk.I or Mk.II.
>
> CZ05-7515-B_dim.JPG
>
> [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type image/jpeg which had a name of
> CZ05-7515-B_dim.JPG]
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