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I was in the process off reassembling my 1937 Chevrolet pickup I got the bell housing flywheel and clutch installed when I put the clutch fork and throwout bearing on I noticed the bearing just floating on the fork and falls off easily .Are there clips that Im missing that hold the bearing to the fork?


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Not sure about your '37, but my 52 does have a clip that holds it on. I think I got a new clip from Brothers.


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