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Default Re: "Papa Smurf" - 1966 GMC 1500 Custom

The bushings were damaged. But unfortunately that is not the only issue I have to solve. The crank is also damaged. A large crack has formed at the base of the arm that pushes on the the clutch fork. It has deformed the body of the crank slightly.

Replacement is probably not going to be a viable option. I have to find a way to repair this. I do not have access to any welding equipment.



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