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Hey Everyone-

Sorry for taking a while to post. I've been too busy with work, which is a good thing.

Earlier in the week I started taking things apart and found my shift coupler bushing had completely disintegrated on one side. Perfect excuse to go to wevo and pick up a new coupler and a classic style shifter. (hayden & tyson are real nice and they took the time to answer all my newbie q's)

Installed these parts yesterday and still had the clutch problem, which I figured I would, so I took out the cable earlier today and it looked so good I reinstalled it.

Adjusted everything and took the car for a ride with the neighbor and whamo the pedal goes all the way to the floor.

Limped the car home, took off the wood floor board panel, pushed on the clutch pedal and realized the clutch cable wasn't moving. And the problem is: the clutch pedal has a clevis pin sp? which has sheared off or wasn't installed correctly when the assembly was rebuilt by the previous owner. Cool, I've found the problem.

Do you guys think I can replace this clevis pin without removing the assy?

Thanks for your comments.

Dale
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