Clutch linkages and springs?

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Baxter Beutler

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1977
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K10
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Mid frame off restoration on a 77 Chevy k10
350 sbc 4 speed trans and that good transfer case, (don’t know the technical name )
Does anyone have any good knowledge on the way that the springs for the clutch bell crank go.
I’d like to tackle this while i have no cab in the way. Clutch was also sticky when it drove so I wasn’t sure if it was something up in the pedal or in the bell crank area. I put a cheater bar on the clutch fork and nothing binds or feel strange there. Thanks in advance if you have any photos or information of how it should go.
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hoagster

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I know your a ways off from getting it all back together, but the clutch/brake pedal assembly has some bushings in it and the clutch linkage bar probably has some wear so those are area's to look at also. Here a a few pictures of my setup that I'm still perfecting and waiting on cab install also.
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The long spring connects to a hole in the frame just in front of the shock mount.
 

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