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Thanks, did you fully seat the fork on the ball stud for this picture?
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Yes, the Z28 did get the 403 bell for 10.5 clutch and shorter fork.
Are you keeping the bearing centered on the fork ends, or pushing all the way back ? It needs to be balanced on the ends and the spring holds it there until the trans is installed and it rides on the input collar.
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Thanks, did you fully seat the fork on the ball stud for this picture?
Yes it is.
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