| Remark: | The clutch Fork, also called a clutch arm or release arm, transfers motion from the release mechanism to the release bearing and pressure plate. The clutch Fork sticks through a square hole in the bell housing and mounts on a pivot. When the clutch Fork is moved by the release mechanism, it PRIES on the release bearing to disengage the clutch. A rubber boot fits over the clutch Fork. This boot is designed to keep road dirt, rocks, oil, water, and other debris from entering the clutch housing.
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