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Old September 27th, 2019, 11:37 PM
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One question to all: on the last picture I've found this spring on the frame. What is the task of the spring?



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I believe that the return spring for the clutch fork.
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Old October 24th, 2019, 09:12 AM
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Default Re: 1965 GMC in the alps. Greetings from Austria.

Here are the promised photos of the restored pedal unit

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Completely sandblasted, zinc primed and powdercoated. Screws are sandblasted and black galvanized.

I also replaced the bushings with new ones.




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Old October 25th, 2019, 02:33 PM
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Great looking ride, taking her down to teh ground is the only true way to know shes been treated right. BTW I do love the view of the Mountains.
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Old November 3rd, 2019, 06:55 PM
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Default Re: 1965 GMC in the alps. Greetings from Austria.

Believe the spring is to return the clutch bell crank, I'll double check on mine, I have the sm420 transmission, but any standard will have the return spring.
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Old November 4th, 2019, 11:16 AM
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Default Re: 1965 GMC in the alps. Greetings from Austria.

Thank you everybody.

Ed: if you like the mountains I have a lot of pictures

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Steve and James: if I understand correctly, the spring is hung here (photo)?

BTW: the frame is now sandblasted and painted. Also the crossmember and the control arms. I want to mount the parts in a few days to post new pictures

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Old November 4th, 2019, 09:01 PM
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Default Re: 1965 GMC in the alps. Greetings from Austria.

I dont think that is the correct spring, the spring your showing looks more like the one found on the emergency brake assembly to the back equalizing plate.
Here is the pic of my spring on the clutch bell crank. Hope this helps. My truck is a 64 so maybe different.


1st pic is clutch second pic is ebrake.
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Old November 5th, 2019, 12:11 AM
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Default Re: 1965 GMC in the alps. Greetings from Austria.

GMCTom that is the correct spring. You should also have a stiff wire to extend the spring so it can connect to the clutch fork, see the picture of mine. it should be a long coil spring not a short one. I also have the spring that tbucket show for the parking/emergency brake.
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Old November 5th, 2019, 06:49 AM
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James, that means mine is probably wrong then. Your setup looks exactly like my 53 truck though, same spring and stiff wire extender.
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Default Re: 1965 GMC in the alps. Greetings from Austria.

James, Steve, thank you a lot for the pictures.

I think I have the solution. The probably best wife in the world gave me the maintenance manual of my GMC truck to my birthday

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The spring is the right one. It is connected to a link (bended wire). This link is conencted to the frame. The other end of the spring is connected to the release fork of the clutch. Don't know if it is allowed to post a picture out of the manual.

Thank you for the note regarding the spring of the handbrake. This one is missing completely

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GMCTom that is the correct spring. You should also have a stiff wire to extend the spring so it can connect to the clutch fork, see the picture of mine. it should be a long coil spring not a short one. I also have the spring that tbucket show for the parking/emergency brake.
Yes this is the right combination. Maybe you can tell me how long the stiff wire is?
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