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Nova Clutch Fork, Superior Reproduction, 1967-72

Item EK-85-184019-1
Nova Clutch Fork, Superior Reproduction, 1967-72
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Superior reproduction of original
      • Meets or exceeds original GM specs
      • Fits 230 & 250ci 6-cylinderaApplications
      • Fits all small block & big block applications
      • Functions perfectly, unlike other reproductions available elsewhere

      Description


      Eckler's offers this superior reproduction of the clutch fork at a competitive price! The clutch fork takes a lot of abuse over the years by moving the throw out bearing away from the clutch over and over again literally thousands of times! Stress cracks can form on either end of the fork as well as the fulcrum pivot point which can leave you and your prized Nova sitting on the side of the road waiting for a tow. Don’t risk it and don’t be fooled by cheap reproductions out there which are really 73-81 clutch forks (these will hit your firewall when installed). Buy the best parts at the best price from Eckler's today. Always choose quality, choose Eckler's for superior restoration and performance products!

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