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I certainly agree. This is one of the good things about the internet despite the recent Facebook controversy. People from three different nations using it to help out a person from a fourth nation. For me, this video sure beats watching a cat playing the piano on You Tube! Cheers,
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Hello
Problem solved!!! ![]() thank you all for this Help I was afraid to change my Clutch ,It is a bren new french one but I was not sure that it was exact the same . The rod was completly damaged , it looks original angled , but was not... Your picture was very usefull Jacques! Youre right Internet has his good thinks, I could never restaure this truck without world wilde help pictures and plans. I find that is what is also interesting with CMP trucks, some trucks where left worldwilde! Merci encore Thank you again Sylvain |
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Now that's interesting....that Clutch control rod looks almost identical to the hand brake rods used on the Chevrolet C8. Jacques, Sylvain, can I ask what lenght the rod is? And the diameter of the rod itself?......around 8mm?
regards, Alex
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Hi Alex,
The rod is 490mm long from the center of the clevis pin at the clutch end to the end of rod at the threaded end. Yes, it is 8mm diameter too. Hope this helps. Perhaps another off the shelf part used by both manufacturers? Cheers,
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Jacques, Thanks. I think that might be slightly shorter overall when compared to the C8 brake rods, but overall they look identical.
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I've found these threaded clevis ends at the local tractor dealer, the older the better. Don't remember the thread count 1/4 X 24 sticks in my head. Easy to make up what ever length you need two clevis ends, two lock nuts, and length of shaft. Cheers Phil
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Phil Waterman `41 C60L Pattern 12 `42 C60S Radio Pattern 13 `45 HUP http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/ New e-mail Philip@canadianmilitarypattern.com |
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1/4. ...... 20 tpi........Or. 1/4 ....28 tpi for the fine thread
I also believe that a tube would be stronger than a solid rod. Cheers
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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