wrong clutch fork?

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hello i just put my new clutch in and was looking at it and noticed that the throuout bearing didnt seat it right, took a closer look and its like the clutch fork is a 1/2inch too long, with alittle pressure on the fork it pushes the bearing to the passenger side. i doesnt seem right; now i just had a clutch failure (borg and beck style) one of the three fingers on the pressure plate were stuck in (engaged); will i have the same problem again? the new clutch is a diapram type (centerforce), or am i over reacting and its no big deal?!? thanks for the help.

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Have you checked to make sure the pivot bracket on the bell housing hasn't been bent?
 
Interesting, I just went 383 from 340. The fork from the SB is too short. Brewers says it's the same piece BB or SB. As I see it I need the 12 1/2 to line up with the Z bar.
 
Can the pivot bracket be installed more than one way? Looks like a pretty good offset there. I know there are a few different forks and Z-bars. I'll try to post some picks of my collection. I'm not sure what they all fit though....
 
Can the pivot bracket be installed more than one way? (backwards maybe?) Looks like a pretty good offset there. I know there are a few different forks and Z-bars. I'll try to post some picks of my collection. I'm not sure what they all fit though....
 
Interesting, I just went 383 from 340. The fork from the SB is too short. Brewers says it's the same piece BB or SB. As I see it I need the 12 1/2 to line up with the Z bar.

According to Brewers the BB and SB E-body fork is the same at 10.5" long. The A-body SB is 12.5" long and the BB is 10.875" long.
 
any one know the difference in the pivot brackets ?? no info on brewers site on the pivot bracket,,thanks
 
hello i just put my new clutch in and was looking at it and noticed that the throuout bearing didnt seat it right, took a closer look and its like the clutch fork is a 1/2inch too long, with alittle pressure on the fork it pushes the bearing to the passenger side. i doesnt seem right; now i just had a clutch failure (borg and beck style) one of the three fingers on the pressure plate were stuck in (engaged); will i have the same problem again? the new clutch is a diapram type (centerforce), or am i over reacting and its no big deal?!? thanks for the help.

try sending this pic to brewers, see if they can answer your question,,,il soon be putting a fork in with the same clutch,,,ill post you a pic
 
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