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    streetrodderbn is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Nov 2010
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    Newton Falls
    Car Year, Make, Model: 1937 Ford Dlx Coupe
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    Just got a 1940 pedal assembly and snagged an extra brake pedal from a friend to have the linkage arm facing backwards to push on the master cylinder(the clutch master cylinder), now waiting for my pin and bushing kit to arrive to rebuild it, than I'll post some pics! the brake arm used on the clutch side will give me enough offset to clear my power booster (the pushrod to the clutch master cylinder!!)

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    dirtcop is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1929 tudor, 1930 & 1940 coupe, 1955 chev
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    Clutch performance

     



    I have only driven my '40' Ford a few hundred feet (literally), but the clutch mechanism works great. Easy pedal and nice grip. I really look forward to using the other 5 speeds! I'm going to be putting the same T56 type transmission into my '55' Chevy next. From now on all my cars will have overdrive!

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