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Equalizer Bar Repair Kit (61-65 Falcon Sedan Delivery; 61-66 Comet; 61-70 Falcon)

Item EK-41-33560-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • A Must For All Manual Transmission Clutch Equalizer Bar Repair
      • Includes Felt Washers, Nylon Ball Bushings, Metal Washers, And Clevis Clips
      • Improves Clutch Operation And Engagement
      • Fits 61-65 Falcon Sedan Delivery; 61-66 Comet; 61-70 Falcon

      Description

      Manual Transmission Enhancement. The Scott Drake Equalizer Bar Repair Kit is designed to restore and improve the operation of your manual transmission clutch system. It includes essential components that help maintain smooth clutch engagement and reduce wear on existing parts. This kit is a vital upgrade for reliable clutch performance in classic vehicles.

      Construction And Appearance. The kit features high-quality felt washers and durable nylon ball bushings designed for longevity and efficient operation. The included metal washers and clevis clips are precision-made to fit securely, ensuring a dependable assembly. All components are crafted to meet original equipment standards for a clean and functional finish.

      Installation. Installation of this kit is straightforward with basic hand tools and requires no drilling or special modifications. It is suitable for mechanics of all skill levels looking to maintain or restore clutch function.

      Application. Fits 61-65 Falcon Sedan Delivery; 61-66 Comet; 61-70 Falcon.

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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