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> clutch fork question, one must be early... the other late?
brant
post Jul 20 2020, 12:35 PM
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the part number on one of these, is on the opposite side than the other two

I imagine one is early... the other style late



? - which is which?

? - do tail shift/SS clutch forks interchange?


thanks in advance everyone
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post Jul 20 2020, 02:37 PM
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I KNOW I am going to regret this, but here goes. What is the difference I am supposed to be seeing. Also, as far as I know, tail and side shift use the same fork..... as the difference is in the shifter... not the clutch....

Apologies if I missed the point. :-)

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the part number on one of these, is on the opposite side than the other two

I imagine one is early... the other style late



? - which is which?

? - do tail shift/SS clutch forks interchange?


thanks in advance everyone
brant



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post Jul 20 2020, 03:00 PM
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I think the Tail and side forks interchange also
and they certainly seem to be the same dimensions when held together


the difference in the pictures
the pair of forks have the part number cast on back side of the pivot bushing hole...

the single fork has the part number cast on the same side of the pivot bushing hole.

one style is likely early
the other style likely late

I just don't know which style is which
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There is no operating difference.
The only anomaly of that period is the '70-'71 911 which was the first 'pull' type
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