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Clutch Pedal Clevis (280z)


Box5

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Some of the new/reman ones come with the clevis.  You might try your local auto parts store.  I think that I just threw one in the recycle bin a couple months ago.  I might have one in a parts box.  What part of PNW?  Close to Portland?

 

https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/nissan,1976,280z,2.8l+l6,1209226,transmission-manual,clutch+master+cylinder,1996

 

The Tilton does not come with a clevis?

 

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Hey NewZed, thanks for reply, i'm just north of Seattle.  I did see the new/reman units with the clevis, that might be the last resort, or make a custom clevis.

 

The Tilton MC from what i've read comes with pushrod only, people seem to cut the nut off their stock Z clevis and weld a 5/16-24 nut in its place to match the Tilton Pushrod thread.

 

I'll measure the hole on the clutch pedal for pin size, because these might work as well:

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Buyers-Products-B27086A56ZKT-1-2-Clevis-Kit-with-Clevis-Cotter-Pin-5-16-24-NF-/232796637037

https://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS/555/64323/10002/-1.

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2 hours ago, Box5 said:

Hey NewZed, thanks for reply, i'm just north of Seattle.  I did see the new/reman units with the clevis, that might be the last resort, or make a custom clevis.

 

The Tilton MC from what i've read comes with pushrod only, people seem to cut the nut off their stock Z clevis and weld a 5/16-24 nut in its place to match the Tilton Pushrod thread.

 

I'll measure the hole on the clutch pedal for pin size, because these might work as well:

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Buyers-Products-B27086A56ZKT-1-2-Clevis-Kit-with-Clevis-Cotter-Pin-5-16-24-NF-/232796637037

https://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS/555/64323/10002/-1.

 

 

I have swapped the 240z  push rod with clevis into the Tilton/Wilwood MC.  There is a snap ring that holds the rod in place.

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Maybe I'm missing something very important here, but it seems like a person with a drill, a tap and die set, and a hammer could make a new clevis out of some sheet metal pretty easily.

 

Do you just not want to do that, or am I missing something.

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2 hours ago, Neverdone said:

Maybe I'm missing something very important here, but it seems like a person with a drill, a tap and die set, and a hammer could make a new clevis out of some sheet metal pretty easily.

 

Do you just not want to do that, or am I missing something.

 

It was the easy way out to find a stock one, but now i'm inspired to make one.

 

Found some dimensions tonight, 1.3" long clevis without nut welded on.  The other dimensions should be easy based off the pedal.

 

@zedsn Thanks, i'll reply in case you do have one.

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