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Alternate setup for clutch fork return spring

Buck Wampum

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When I got my vehicle, the return spring connecting the clutch fork to the clutch slave cylinder mounting bolt was broken. Hard to replace with the engine and radiator installed.

I saw this set-up (see pic) on another V-100 that had not been touched since it left the Army and it's what I adopted for my vehicle. Now you can reach in over the parking brake drum and change the spring easily. Not sure if this was an army field-improvement bulletin or was some hot-rod spirit in the motor pool.

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INFChief

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When I got my vehicle, the return spring connecting the clutch fork to the clutch slave cylinder mounting bolt was broken. Hard to replace with the engine and radiator installed.

I saw this set-up (see pic) on another V-100 that had not been touched since it left the Army and it's what I adopted for my vehicle. Now you can reach in over the parking brake drum and change the spring easily. Not sure if this was an army field-improvement bulletin or was some hot-rod spirit in the motor pool.

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