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Truck Clutch Fork Ratio

Posted By charliemccraney 11 Years Ago
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Does anyone have one handy to check the ratio of linkage travel to throwout bearing travel?


Lawrenceville, GA
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charliemccraney (1/18/2014)
See how it compares to the dimensions we've posted and the number on it.


The number is TAAA-7515B. Dimensions are 5 3/4" x 3 3/8". I measured with set of dividers. The fork is from a '56 Mercury M100 witha 272, 11" clutch and a light duty 3 speed trans. Hope this helps

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1956 Mercury M100
1955 Ford Fairlane Club Sedan
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Same casting as mine but I measured with a rule and one eye.
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Cool! So it looks like '54-'56 and '57-'64 are different.


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Forum Post Truck Clutch Fork Ratio By charliemccraney ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post I've just rebuilt the T98 in Albatross. That's our '55 F500. I have... By The Horvaths ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post BTW: the casting bears the number TAAA7515B By The Horvaths ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post I checked one of my spares and I get about 3 1/4 and 6 1/4. It looks... By charliemccraney ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post My guess would be that the difference may be related to different... By The Horvaths ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post So would car clutch forks have a different ratio and if so, why? Rono... By Rono ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post [quote][b]Rono (1/17/2014)[/b][hr]So would car clutch forks have a... By lyonroad ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post I reason (aloud) that, for a given transmission/bell housing, the... By The Horvaths ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post I looked in my'57-'66 Truck parts catalog and any of those trucks with... By charliemccraney ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post Charlie, I have a '56 clutch fork (at least it came in a "56) in the... By lyonroad ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post See how it compares to the dimensions we've posted and the number on... By charliemccraney ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post This is from a bellhousing off a B9 block with hydraulic clutch. I... By slick56 ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post [quote][b]charliemccraney (1/18/2014)[/b][hr]See how it compares to... By lyonroad ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post Same casting as mine but I measured with a rule and one eye. By The Horvaths ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post Cool! So it looks like '54-'56 and '57-'64 are different. By charliemccraney ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post My '56-'57 book shows TAAA 7515B for '56 and B7C 7515A for '57,,,,,10... By Park Olson ( 11 Years Ago )


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