Hi: the pin fell out of the adjustable clevis that connects the throttle linkage to the throttle lever On my 64 gt hawk. As a result, the throttle linkage is now disconnected. What did this pin look like? It looks like the hole in the clevis is larger than the hole in the lever. Does anyone have a picture of this area on the gt hawk. I don't know how long this has been like this, as I just got the car. The transmission looks like new. Could the it be damaged with this disconnected? Going to order the CD's after I solve this ,thanks
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Transmission / Overdrive: Throttle lever pin fell out 1964 gt hawk
1964 Gran turismo Hawk
1954 Packard PacificTags: None
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I'm a bit confused cause I don't understand your terminology/ relevance or I might be able to help but I don't comprehend.. . jimmijimLast edited by jimmijim8; 08-16-2013, 06:39 PM.sigpicAnything worth doing deserves your best shot. Do it right the first time. When you're done you will know it. { I'm just the guy who thinks he knows everything, my buddy is the guy who knows everything.} cheers jimmijim*****SDC***** member
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eric64--find a '59 thru '64 Parts Chassis Catalog and go to page71 for a picture of the linkage and page 117 for a list of the parts showing the Stude part #s. Driving and working on one of these cars without a complete set of Studebaker manuals is tough to do. Then check out the vendors, or somebody in the club, armed with the part #. Hope this helps. DsigpicGood judgment is the result of experience; ...experience is the result of bad judgment.
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Yup; Yoose guys are absolutely right!! No more questions until I get the CD's. I don't want to Bubba this fine machine. Lord knows, I found a few of them already. Thanks SN-60, the smaller hole in the lever threw me for a loop. Never thought of using a shoulder pin. :-(1964 Gran turismo Hawk
1954 Packard Pacific
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