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Old 10-30-2017, 07:27 PM
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Default Clutch Fork for FE, Tremec 600 and QuickTime Bell ?

Is there a specific FE fork, either stock or better modern technology for my combo ?
Website and cost please.
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Old 10-30-2017, 07:54 PM
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Mike Forte. Get his classic slave setup and be done with it.
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No price ?

His throw out bearing also ?
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No price ?

His throw out bearing also ?
just contact him.

HTOBs are evil. Just look back a few days.
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Old 10-31-2017, 05:53 AM
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What ?
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The Kirkham unit, by far.
Dave's very busy but it's worth the wait.
Do a search on here and see what it looks like.
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I don't know if this problem is my wife's tablet or CC's, but when I try typing in the search box, it disappears ?

Please post a link for now.

I doubt I can afford a Kirkham, but.....
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Old 10-31-2017, 02:41 PM
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I have seen photo's, andli ike everything that Kirkham makes, their clutch fork is a work of art !

I tried uploading pics but they failed ?
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Old 10-31-2017, 03:38 PM
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I have seen photo's, andli ike everything that Kirkham makes, their clutch fork is a work of art !

I tried uploading pics but they failed ?
C'mon, you don't need that stuff. Just a plain old hardened clutch fork has worked well for 60 years. Let's face it, a fork's a fork... unless it's in the road. Here's a pic of mine after I trimmed it to allow more clearance around my master cylinder, which is mounted in the tunnel.

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Hey Patty, na don't need it, it's just a state of perfection, and pretty.

I just need a new fork, pivot ball and the pushrod. But looking at what's out there.
Are their any differences in the FE steel's (or lower cost aluminum's) like better quality etc ?
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Hey Patty, na don't need it, it's just a state of perfection, and pretty.

I just need a new fork, pivot ball and the pushrod. But looking at what's out there.
Are their any differences in the FE steel's (or lower cost aluminum's) like better quality etc ?
No difference in quality; a small difference in weight. The biggest thing you can do is get a nice, clean, straight push from the slave, so watch your geometry.
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C'mon, you don't need that stuff. Just a plain old hardened clutch fork has worked well for 60 years. Let's face it, a fork's a fork... unless it's in the road. Here's a pic of mine after I trimmed it to allow more clearance around my master cylinder, which is mounted in the tunnel.

Your actuating rod angle looks like it's running down hill a bit Pat.
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That's a lot of metal strength to cut off a fork.
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I'm using the Kirkham fork with a Windsor and a QuickTime. It could be the reason my TKO 600 works so well.
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Your actuating rod angle looks like it's running down hill a bit Pat.
Yes. That picture was actually taken midway through the remedial work performed during this delightful thread: So, Should I Replace This Part or Not? You will note that there is no return spring on the fork either. All of that, including the alignment, was taken care of after I finished up the installation.
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Here is one way to resolve alignment concerns plus adjustment is easy, back off the jam nut and turn the slave rod. The tabs on the arm allow for shims to center the rod end. No resistance from the rod going through the arm.
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Now THAT'S how you trim a clutch fork.
Heim joints are nice, that's for sure.

For those who don't know, the Forte's setup works like this except there's a moveable block that can be adjusted that sits in the fork "U".
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...that can be adjusted that sits in the fork "U".
Well Fork "U" too.
RodKnock and rodneym like this.
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Here is one way to resolve alignment concerns plus adjustment is easy, back off the jam nut and turn the slave rod. The tabs on the arm allow for shims to center the rod end. No resistance from the rod going through the arm.
Where can we get that setup ?

rodneym, I don't see the system on Forte's website ?
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FUNFUR2,
Give him a call (508) 875-0016, he'll more than likely answer.
Tell him what you got and he'll sell you what you need.
In my case with my CSX it was CNC slave, milled ally bracket that mounts on the Tranny to BH, the adjustable block with heim that goes on the fork, and the adjustable pushrod. You might need a new line, too. It's a nice setup. Great bolt on.
If I was unbuttoning everything or starting over, then I'd get with the KMP fork.
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