59-62 Vette Clutch Linkage
1959-62 Corvette Clutch Release Linkage
3757618
0.854 ROD, Clutch pedal push
59-62 Corvette (Chevy Parts Books)
3757618
0.854 ROD, Clutch pedal push
59-62 Corvette (Chevy Parts Books)
3723786
0.846 Bracket, Clutch pedal pull back spring
(2 1/4" long x 1 5/32" wide)
55-62 Corvette (Chevy Parts Books)
3720152
0.846 HOOK, Front (3/16" wire)
55-62 Corvette (Chevy Parts Books)
3764732
0.846 PLATE, (with ??/64" and 17/64" holes)
59-62 Corvette
(Chevy Parts Books)
3744159
0.844 SPRING, Clutch pedal pull back
(9 1/8" free length- 18 coils)
55-58 Corvette (1st design) (Chevy Parts Books)
59-62 Corvette (Chevy Parts Books)
3716807
0.841 BOLT, Push rod (1/4"-20 x 1 3/8"-260M steel)
55-62 Corvette (Chevy Parts Books)
1/4"-20 Nut
1/4" Lockwasher
3743307 (2)
0.837 WASHER, (15/32" I.D. x 1 1/4" O.D.-felt)
55-62 Corvette (Chevy Parts Books)
These urethane faced felt washers go over the
ball studs on each end of the zbar. they are used
as seals and prevent metal to metal contact
between the zbar and the ball stud brackets.
This picture is of a reproduction part.
3784619
0.793 SPRING, Retaining (3" free length)
57-61 Corvette (Chevy Parts Books)
62 Corvette (327) (Chevy Parts Books)
3689109
0.793 WASHER, (11/32") (11/16" O.D. x 3/16" thk.)
58-62 Corvette (Chevy Parts Books)
3739043
0.795 FORK ASSY. Clutch release
55-62 Corvette (Chevy Parts Books)
NOTE: When using on 1955-56 models
it is necessary to use 3743570 Rod Unit.
3739045
0.787 ROD, Fork push (9 13/16" O.L.)
57-62 Corvette (Chevy Parts Books)
3738054
0.787 PIN, Push fork to rod (1 1/2" O.L.)
61-62 Corvette (Chevy Parts Books)
3764588
0.787 Swivel, Fork push rod
(1 1/4" O.L.) (3/8-32 thd.)
57-62 Corvette (Chevy Parts Books)
3749084
0.787 CLIP, Push rod and swivel
55-62 ALL (Chevy Parts Books)
Disclaimer:
Factory correct applications are your responsibility. GM made part and part # changes with no rhyme but a reason (no production interruptions at any cost).
Application charts are for replacement parts that were available at the time of parts book printing, and when possible model specific assembly manuals.
My observations come from the parts I have in my collection or other reliable sources your parts may differ.
If Factory correctness is your goal, do more research, join car clubs,
forums and buy an assembly manual if one is available for your Project Car (you wont be sorry).
This is a fun and interesting part of the hobby!