Clutch fork

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jaws

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Having fitment issues, I have a QuickTime bellhousing for a small block, behind a 392 hemi. When I put the throughout bearing on the fork I get a lot of interference and hard to move. Thinking I have the wrong pivot bracket or the wrong fork. I didn’t set this up originally so just eliminating options. What fork is this? I have two and they are both the same.

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That fork looks bent. My guess is that is an issue. Here is mine from a 340.

Jake
Having fitment issues, I have a QuickTime bellhousing for a small block, behind a 392 hemi. When I put the throughout bearing on the fork I get a lot of interference and hard to move. Thinking I have the wrong pivot bracket or the wrong fork. I didn’t set this up originally so just eliminating options. What fork is this? I have two and they are both the same.

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Don't know big blocks or late models at all, but I've never seen a Mopar fork with a bend. Never.
Doesn't look "bent" either. Looks like it was made that way.

I'm sure someone who knows what it is will chime in....
 
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