Your clutch fork ball stud is what is used to screw into the bellhousing of your 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953 or 1954 Styleline, Fleetline, 150, 210 or Bel Air to mount the clutch fork. The clutch fork is used to push the throwout bearing in when you depress the clutch pedal. While these things may not seem like much, the function of the clutch system is to transfer the rotational movement of the engine to the transmission, while at the same time offering a way to disconnect this force at the driver?s command every time the clutch is depressed. Having a faulty clutch fork on your Early Chevy because of broken or missing clutch fork ball studs can be extremely detrimental to your car while in motion and using the clutch. Made from steel with a natural finish, these fork ball studs match original factory specifications and will replace your previous ball studs perfectly.
Vehicle Fitment:
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