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After a clutch fork from an RB gearbox. Pretty sure they are all the same.

For those who are not sure whether they have it or not, its basically the lever thing on the gearbox to push the clutch in and out. If you have an old busted gearbox lying around, you might have it spare.

Also after the retaining springs that hold the thrust bearing to the fork, and an old thrust bearing if you have one lying around as well.

SORTED - thanx andrew!

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Gordon I know you haven't asked for it but if you need I have a bearing carrier and fork retaining spring you can have for a four pack of JDs and Lemonade :P I have a feeling I also have a spare fork, but I'll have to look deeper into my box of goodies.

As for the release bearing for the sake of a few bucks buy a new one. IT would be terrible to get the box in and find out that it's on the way out. Not intented to offend Bl4cK32. The bearing shouldn't be any more then $20. If you want to PM your phone number I'll give you a bell tomorrow with a definate price. If you want to carrier I'll organise the bearing ready to collect tomorrow.

Regards,

Andrew

Thanks black32.. have been getting desperate as it was the last thing I need to start putting the new engine in.. but looks like Andrew can come through and he's just up the road :P

Andrew: thanx mate.. PM sent.. :P

After a clutch fork from an RB gearbox. Pretty sure they are all the same.

For those who are not sure whether they have it or not, its basically the lever thing on the gearbox to push the clutch in and out. If you have an old busted gearbox lying around, you might have it spare.

Also after the retaining springs that hold the thrust bearing to the fork, and an old thrust bearing if you have one lying around as well.

Still waiting from another one I've paid for, and some guy has done a runner :) ..

Need ASAP!

my fork decided to crack , i don't recomend getting a second hand fork. I bought a new one from nissan same as a pintara , if i remember correctly it wasn't expensive. Just something to think about.

my fork decided to crack , i don't recomend getting a second hand fork. I bought a new one from nissan same as a pintara , if i remember correctly it wasn't expensive. Just something to think about.

yeah.. i priced one from Nissan $100..

Should be right, but I guess you have a point.. as it'll be me bitching if i have to pull the box out again to fix a snapped fork

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