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    2 Cougar / 4 Mustang Applications

    Description

    C5OZ-7515-B Manual transmission clutch fork for small block V8 engines - 3 and 4 speed, stick shift transmissions. Fork measures 9-1/4 inches long from the divot where the rod rides to the tip of the forked end. Specifically for the C5DA-6394-A bellhousing that used a 157 tooth flywheel.

    • Cougar 1967 through 2-15-1968. XR7, XR7-G.
    • Mustang 1965 through 2-15-1968. 2+2, GT.
    • Fairlane 1965 through 2-15-1968. 500, XL, Custom.
    • Torino / Ranchero 1968 through 2-15-1968. 500, XL
    • Comet 1965 through 2-15-1968. 202, 404, Caliente, Cyclone, Capri.

    *Note - Excludes HiPo 289 K-code engines and 260 V-8's. We believe that this fork was used starting on the 6 bolt bellhousing transition.

    This model clutch fork is also available in reproduction - Link*

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    Shipping Weight: 4.00 LBS
    (weight shown may be the dimensional weight)
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