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Anybody ever converted a clutch cable on a foxbody to a z bar type clutch linkage or different type clutch linkage that is legal for super stock ?
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Contact George Wright. He is a member on this site and has built mechanical linkage for late model Mustangs. His website is: http://9500RPM.com ![]() |
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Slightly off topic, but is there a certain ratio on z bars. Meaning top arm should x measurement compared to bottom arm. Need to build a z bar to clear headers on a gm g-body.
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https://www.4speedconversions.com/g_linkage.html |
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