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Posted By paul2748 6 Years Ago
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I found a clutch fork among my extra parts.  Not sure what it came off of but pretty sure it a Y Block fork.  Could be either a sedan or a TBird - Are they the same or different?  Overall length is 11 inches.  The distance between the adjusting rod hole and the other end is 9 1/2.  The distance between the "prongs" is 2 1/2 c/c.  Distance between the fulcrum and the prongs is 4 1/2.  Any one have a clue to what it goes for.  Thanks

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54 Victoria 312;  48 Ford Conv 302, 56 Bird 312
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T Bird and passanger should be the same. Fe should allso work. When I put the large input toploader in my T Bird one option was to use a 428 CJ fork to clear the larger front bearing retainer on the toploader. I split and spread mine instead. Much cheaper.


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