« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2014, 11:29:44 AM »
Have you looked at the clutch pedal pivot pin bracket ? it has a habit of cracking, bending, and then breaking off. It is good insurance to weld a small piece of metal over the open end of bracket. It is easy to remove the pedal .
This is a very common problem and it will behave just as if the rod is to short.
The four cylinder Eagles and six cylinder Eagles used the exact same clutch components except that the slave was positioned differently on the different bellhousings. One of the two is about an inch shorter than the other and there was a time when I had both numbers written down. That might be why you have two different sizes sitting around.
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