iamtherealJayy
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- Joined
- Nov 26, 2021
- Posts
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- Location
- Tennessee
- First Name
- Jacob
- Truck Year
- 1987, 1978, 1976
- Truck Model
- V20, K10, K10
- Engine Size
- 350, 350, 350
So after having my throw out bearing changed to a longer one and a new clutch fork installed, the place told me that because of the ls swap my engine sits too high and that’s the reason for the 45° angle on the adjustment rod. I get home (finally after having to replace the ujoints in the driveshaft because they exploded on the way home) the truck started moving with the pedal on the floor again. After several hours to calm down and further investigation I notice the fork moves up and down just like the old one, just not as much movement as old one. When I press the pedal down the fork pushes down and the whole adjustment changes. I know I’m missing springs somewhere in the fork adjustment area but I don’t know where to get these springs. I have one spring that has a short stack of coils on one end to a long straight with a hook on the other end. I noticed it’s running from the fork to the motor mount and pulling downward, I bent the spring in the straight and pulled it over to the frame by the shock. I drove around the property but it still doesn’t feel right. The pedal is super hard to press and the fork still has movement. If you press it the whole way to the floor about an inch up has a bind? or something similar where it clicks down. I also noticed there’s 3 washers between the zbar and the new adjustment rod, like it’s being spaced out a little bit.