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C1 Corvette Clutch Install Cotter Pin Removal
C1 Corvette Clutch Install - Hooked Up!
With the trans out it's time to remove the cotter pin and clevis pin that connect the clutch linkage to the clutch fork. You'll also need to drop the oil filter in order to gain access to the bolts for the splash shield, shown in a later photo. View Related Article
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