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steering and clucth linkage rubbing??

  • Thread starter Thread starter bcollie67
  • Start date Start date Sep 24, 2008

bcollie67

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Have a 67 fastback 390 cid car. When the clucth is engaged and I turn the steering wheel the steering linkage is rubbing against the clutch's linkage.

Has anyone encountered this problem and if so do you know what to do to fix it?

Thanks in advance.
 
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