TallGuy71
New Member
HI everybody, long time reader and first time poster here. My family is the proud new owner of a 71 440+6, 4 Speed RR. Upon the first drive into town to register the vehicle my Father experienced major clutch slippage in all gears. My first diagnosis was that the fork rod may be adjusted incorrectly. I got under the car and noticed some sketchy things right off the bat. the eye of the fork rod wasn't on the factory "nubbin", and had been installed in one of the other holes using spacers. there was a 2 foot return spring being used connecting not the clutch fork, but the z-bar all the way to the bottom of the power steering pump. I moved the adjustment nut to push back the fork a slight bit, got back in the car and the pedal worked great for a couple pushes and then completely shot to the floor. The adjustment bolt had been completely stripped and shot to the front of the fork rod. So now I'm obviously going to replace the whole thing. I ordered the replacement parts for a 71 BB but i have a few questions. Is it normal for the fork rod no not be in a straight line or will it be at an angle when connecting to the Z-Bar? It seems that the small block Fork Rod has an angled eyelet that would make this geometry correct, but the BB fork rod is straight. I noticed they had the adjustment nut on backwards from what the manual says, if installed properly to you think the fork rod will go back far enough to actually fit onto the nubbin? If anyone has any photos or videos on how to properly adjust the new one once i get it in, that would be a huge help. I still don't know if this is what was causing the clutch to fix, but since it broke, I'll have to take care of this before I do anything else. Thank you so much for your time.















