Old Dodge Trucks

modirt

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Anybody have or know anything about a Dodge D600 truck from late 60's era? I have hydraulic clutch / clutch fork questions.

Or lacking that, it seems a Dodge D200 in the 61 to 67 era used the same hydraulic clutch and slave mechanism as the D600 and similar to I'm working with.....so that might work too.
 

Nothing specific for Dodge, but lots of trucks with hydraulic clutches used a master cylinder and a slave cylinder. Just like the brakes. Rebuild kits should be available.
 

I've already found an exact match for the master and slave. That was the easy part.

My clutch setup was converted from the original hydraulic clutch to a cable system that uses a different type of clutch fork, and I'm trying to find the right clutch fork to convert it back. You might think that would be easy, but apparently, it's not.

About all I find is this type master and slave were used on Dodge D series truck from around 1961 to 1967.

I suspect the same setups were used on a lot of other trucks, but have no way of knowing which ones.
 
If you can't find the correct fork, and it still has the cable on it and working, could you measure the travel at the end of the fork, compare it with the travel the slave cylinder has, modify the end of the fork to accept the cylinder rod?
 

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