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64shortbed
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Has anyone had this happen to them before?

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My clutch failed as I pulled into my favorite coffee shop (McDonald's) at 0500 the other morning. Pedal went right to the floor with nearly no resistance at all. I opened the hood and looked over the linkage and could see nothing obviously wrong. I figured my pressure plate had failed or release fork had broken inside the bell housing. I tore it all down, but everything checked out just fine. Drove me nuts. No adjustment on a clutch and linkage that appeared just fine. After spending a few hours over a few weeks fooing with it, a friend came over tonight and we finally decided to take the z-bar out to examine it more closely and found it had split.

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Now to see if I can find another, or try to repair this one. At least I finally know what happened.
-don
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I had one do the same thing,took it to a welder that heated and returned it back in place then welded it back together.That was five or six years ago,works fine still......looks like the nylon bushing might of disappeared too.
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I agree with Dan...clean it up and weld it back together. I'm not an expert welder (by no means) but I would certainly try to repair that before discarding it.
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If I had a Mustang, then parts are plentiful, but...... Tinkering is one of the things I enjoy about owning this truck, besides, that's what my grandpa did to keep it running the years he owned it. A friend of mine who makes his living restoring old Porsches has agrees to help me repair it. Looking forward to learning something today.
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The part is repaired. Hope to have time to clean and paint all the pieces, test the linkage and adjust the clutch Sunday.

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Glad you got it fixed!
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The grease zerk is a good idea.
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Haven't had this happen to me Yet!, glad to know it worked out for you.
Best thing about these old trucks. Just fix 'em and go on!
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