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Polycarbonate is very tough to form. There is a lot of moisture in polycarbonate that creates bubbles if it’s not heated slowly for a long period of time to get it to dry out.
It looks like the bracket is to wide and possibly binding on the web of the fork. Where is the return spring attached? If you take the rod off does the spring pull it of the fingers?
For sure it could be driven as is after it's been given a mechanical inspection and necessary repairs completed. It has no exhaust at present other than head pipes. My concern is what's underneath ?. I did look at the underside and it's lathered with heavy grease. Appears to have been applied...
What doesnt look right exactly? The bracket I made corrected the bracket on the lakewood bell that had the ballstud way out of whack, I made a jig on the stock bell that I then transfered to the lakewood to make the bracket and locate the ball stud in the same location.
Pedal returns fine...
Pulley wise it should be a 3 inch. If its 2 1/2 its to small. Alternator is not original by that picture. So it may have the wrong pulley. If its working ok and you need more adjustment just find shorter belts.
Thanks for the advice guys. The car is 250 miles away so I don't have any great photos. I should have done what ARG67GTX and moved the alternator to where it should have been. The alternator appears to be the original unit. Maybe the pulley has been changed. These pics are ones I took years...
Great thread and timing
Thinking of getting a 65 Dart so been looking into insurance
I’ve had Hagerty before and they were great.
Comparing them and American Classic now.
This is a OEM 1970's Twist On Oil Filler Cap. It is original,
not a china knockoff, and is in decent condition, just needs a
cleanup and repaint. I can no longer remember for sure what engine
this came off of, but I believe it will work on small and big blocks.
$15.00. Local pickup, or buyer...
Most likely its from the bracket you made. Does not look right to me. Is the pedal returning? Is there an over center spring on the pedal? Give it some more free play. For what its worth the bearing rides on the fingers on hydraulic clutch applications.
Having trouble keeping the throwout bearing off the clutch fingers after getting the motor and trans back into the car with the lakewood bellhousing
Setup - 69 b body, 440 big block, passon hemi OD a833, lakewood bellhousing, 11" billet flywheel, mcleod twin disc clutch.
After struggling with...
This is a OEM V8 Throttle And Kick Down Springs. These are
original, not china knock offs. They came off of a 1968
383ci Roadrunner, but will also work on other years and
engines. $20.00. Local pickup, or buyer pays shipping.