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    I've got a dellow bell housing from t400 to Aussie with a thread for fork pivot on each side so if I had either push or pull clutch all I need is the right clutch fork then I made a bracket that bolted in same position as rat trap brackets on side and fitted a cable end mount and the right fork it all worked in my old vb crummy dore when I head back home I'll photo the bracket it's easy if it has the thread each side

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cocko750 View Post
    I've got a dellow bell housing from t400 to Aussie with a thread for fork pivot on each side so if I had either push or pull clutch all I need is the right clutch fork then I made a bracket that bolted in same position as rat trap brackets on side and fitted a cable end mount and the right fork it all worked in my old vb crummy dore when I head back home I'll photo the bracket it's easy if it has the thread each side
    Thanks cocko.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HK1837 View Post
    If you want a full cable setup just find a later HZ or WB V8 clutch pedal and cable, but you'll also need to get a full cable bellhousing for the box and that suits the TH engine (so a Chev to Supra/Hilux box),
    Something like this Byron?

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Holden-Cl...item3f2305b392

    And a bellhousing like this?

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/HOLDEN-30...item4193c8e509
    Last edited by hainzy; 09-04-2015 at 01:29 PM.

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