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Originally Posted by toy264 This is a a photo of an original type GT-40 bellhousing, and the box is a ZF –0, and I’m hoping someone can explain what sort of linkage would have been used with it. The case has a journal (1) opposite a welded on boss (2) which is bored in alignment with the journal. I first thought a Girling type slave cylinder bolted to the machined area (3) and a shaft extended from it down to the bowl on the end of the lever arm (5), but that doesn’t explain the purpose of journals and boss. The land (4) above 3 might have been a reinforcement to keep something, maybe a plate (?), bolted to 3 from moving forward under load, but I just don’t know. A drawing, a photo—even an educated guess—would be much appreciated. John |
1 and 2 are for trans mounting, there are 4 bolts round the housing and two ears, one on each side of the trans, only used on zf #0 and #1 I belive, there is a good photo in the parts book of clutch and parts