I've found what I believe is a correct clutch rod for my '56 project, but am wondering if the spring clips on the fork are to hold the rod in place, or does something go through the fork into the rod. The AIM only shows the later style of clutch fork, so don't know if I'm missing something. Thanks Chuck Banks
'56 Clutch rod
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Re: '56 Clutch rod
Is it leather, or is it rubber as on later models like my 63? I had a 56 engine in 1957 as the second engine in my 50 Chevy coupe, but I don't recall a boot there. I was still experimenting with clutch linkages to marry the V8 throw out arm to the 50 peddle linkage. Never did quite solve that problem as I was using a B & B clutch with white springs.
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Re: '56 Clutch rod
Chuck,
No leather boot listed in the 1956 Bill of Materials. No original 3 or 4 speeds 1957 that I've tracked had a leather boot clutch fork cover.
3728567 appears to be the part number for the early design clutch fork retaining rod.
Gary
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FWIW, I looked in the DocRebuild catalog and I see they show a Suede Leather Fork Boot for 56 through 1960. it says it includes a wire retainer to mount in a cast iron bell housing. It then lists a rubber boot for 60 through 1962 models with aluminum bell housings.
They take great pride in marketing accurate reproduction parts, and I have found this to be true for the items I have bought there. Others may have a different opinion, specially if they had trouble communicating with them. I have not.
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Re: '56 Clutch rod
Stu,
1956 & 1957 Passenger cars did, 1956 & 1957 Corvettes did not.
Gary
....Last edited by Gary C.; October 21, 2014, 01:50 PM.NCRS Texas Chapter
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Re: '56 Clutch rod
As for the rod, It appears # 3726733 had not yet been assigned yet thru in 56,57. Probably a slight change involved using this # If we are talking the same part. Might be interesting to see why changed.
Again, if we are talking the same part, #3726733 is listed for '56 corv only
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