Fork rod

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rpmrich

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Do they make extra long clutch fork rods. Any longer than 5 inches
 
Do they make extra long clutch fork rods. Any longer than 5 inches

What's the real question?
Do you need a different length one, or is yours too long,etc.
If you mess with the ratios, it will affect clutch departure, and pedal effort, and pedal-return, and possibly various clearances, around underhood items.
 
What's the real question?
Do you need a different length one, or is yours too long,etc.
If you mess with the ratios, it will affect clutch departure, and pedal effort, and pedal-return, and possibly various clearances, around underhood items.
the question was a simple one . do they make clutch fork rods longer than 5 inches, if yes whats are the lengths? the rest of the info is not needed nor was it asked for
 
the question was a simple one . do they make clutch fork rods longer than 5 inches, if yes whats are the lengths? the rest of the info is not needed nor was it asked for


LMFAO
 
They are all longer than 5"...

Go to Brewers Transmission site and look at the forks available for the A B and E cars.
 
AJ/sFormS is rite, if you are required to run a much longer than stock rod the it WILL most certainly effect the geometry of the linkage. Here is a pic of when my clutch was just a single disc. A longer rod would have "worked" but would have pushed the release bearing sleave slightly off the end of the bearing retainer! Solution=.550 thicker twin disc 10.00. In thos pic the bearing just contacted the diaphragm fingers & the fork is already past it ideal contact area.

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