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    1. #1
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      Anybody have this part?

      The T56 service manual calls it a housing, clutch actuator adapter. I believe the GM part number is 12523315(they call it a bracket). Nevertheless, its the bracket that goes between the bellhousing and the clutch actuator(ya know the part that pushes against the clutch fork?), I recieved every part from the salvage yard but this one. My local GM dealer said they could get me one, but I would need a VIN off of the Camaro it came from. I informed them that I didn't think a 67 VIN would help....they agreed.



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    3. #3
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      If it's the part I'm thinking of, I had to buy one too. It's basically an aluminum spacer right?

      Try another dealer, I got mine at Cox and Cohoe in Wentzville. Took a few days to get. I had to get the studs that attach it too.

    4. #4
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      I went to Fusz and Elco, both did a dealer search and both said nobody in 50 miles has it. :bsjerk:

      It is that aluminium spacer...I even have the studs. I'm gonna try that website today. Thanks Mark.

    5. #5
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      Quote Originally Posted by Happyfunballs
      The T56 service manual calls it a housing, clutch actuator adapter. I believe the GM part number is 12523315(they call it a bracket). Nevertheless, its the bracket that goes between the bellhousing and the clutch actuator(ya know the part that pushes against the clutch fork?), I recieved every part from the salvage yard but this one. My local GM dealer said they could get me one, but I would need a VIN off of the Camaro it came from. I informed them that I didn't think a 67 VIN would help....they agreed.
      Call Ken Casey at Burt Chevy 303-761-5161

    6. #6
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      Thanks. I've ordered it via GM Parts direct, hopefully I'll get it. If not I'll give your guy a call.

    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by Happyfunballs
      Thanks. I've ordered it via GM Parts direct, hopefully I'll get it. If not I'll give your guy a call.
      Happyfunballs,
      Nice 67 ya got there!
      I do not know of many people in the area with hot rods.

    8. #8
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      Aug 2004
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      I am in need of that same part would you post the part #?

      Thanks,

      Bruce

    9. #9
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      12523315 (was in the original post)

    10. #10
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      12523315 replacement

      The bracket is called a clutch cylinder actuator bracket, i can make as many as you need. parts,time,and material cost $129.95 plus $10.00 standard shipping and delivery. you can contact me at [email protected] or phone (317)409-4399

    11. #11
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      do you make dust sheilds?

    12. #12
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      are you talking about inner fenders





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