Re: Lunch box
Yep, so the clutch had become worse with every mile and by the time winter was in full swing she had to be turned off to change gears. I did what every hot rodder does and bought me a beater for the snow and salt put the lunch box in the back of the lot and let it set.
There was a few times on a nice day I would go out and ponder why. Remember it getting hot that was the beginning of the failed driveline. I would adjust the rod to the clutch fork and it would go bad in a few hundred miles. Then tens of miles. Finally it wouldn't make it home. This week we moved the lunch box into the garage for some love and up grades.
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