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Clutch Fork

Salgood

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My clutch fork for my NP435 is gone!! I have no idea which one I had - clip type or bail wire one - can I look at my bellhousing to determine which one or my old throw out bearing??

Thanks,
BC
 

ET

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Here you go. Compliments of toms bronco parts.
 

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fungus

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You should be able to tell by looking at where it attaches to the bell housing. Tom's bronco parts has some good pics on their website...
 
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Salgood

Salgood

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Thanks guys - so the difference is the bracket inside the bellhousing per the pics....? I'm at work so I will have to wait to get home and check!
 

70_Steve

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If you have the Tab type, I've got a fork, throwout bearing and return spring I'll give you for the cost of shipping...
 
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Salgood

Salgood

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If you have the Tab type, I've got a fork, throwout bearing and return spring I'll give you for the cost of shipping...

Awesome!! I'll get back to you tonight - I'm north of you in Montana - 59901 Kalispell.

Thanks Steve.

BC
 
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Salgood

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Dang it - I have the wire style - thanks Steve for the offer - it was much appreciated!!!

BC
 
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