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Rod from clutch pedal to fork- something missing?

69redrunner

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I was under the car today and noticed that on the rear-facing side of the clutch fork there is no nut on the threaded portion. It is double nutted on the front side. Should there be a nut or locknut on the back as well?

Also, on that same rod, on the front end of it..where it meets the pedal mechanism there is a lot of slop between the pin and the hole in the rod....looks there should be a bushing there. Is anybody familiar with this...is there bushing that is missing here?

Hopefully the pics help
 

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Nope, no nut on the back. There should just be a single lock style nut for the adjustment on there. Front of the rod should be a "D" shaped hole. The clip you have there is wrong, but, like the double nut set up, if it works, don't sweat it.
 
Thanks for the help, guys.
This site and the members are a great resource!
 
There should definately be a rubber bushing in the fork that the rod goes through

Yep, there is a bushing in the fork. But the "D" shaped opening at the end of the adjusting rod kinda threw me off because it looked odd.
 
heres two photo's might be helpful
 

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