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Old Jan 1, 2011 | 01:19 AM
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Parts Numbers for hard to finds

hey guys,
Im looking for some parts i need to make my car driveable again, and i cant find any trace of them despite my incessant google-ing
the car is an 82 z28 with a 406 and super t10 trans (along with many other goodies)

the parts i need to get her on the road are the:
pivot bushing
and
throwout bearing arm boot

along with a few things i have laying around those are the only missing pieces of the puzzle. if anyone who has a parts catalog or a service manual could help me out i would much appreciate it. thanks!
-JD
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Old Jan 1, 2011 | 07:32 PM
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Re: Parts Numbers for hard to finds

ok, so i found the boot
i also found out that i incorrectly identified the bushing
its actually called a Z Bar Bushing
HOWEVER i still cant find it. I found one for first gen maro's tho. anyone know if that would work or where i could find one that will?
thanks-
JD
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Old Jan 1, 2011 | 10:56 PM
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Re: Parts Numbers for hard to finds

Drop the incessant googling and hit the dealer. They have those bushings; they were used back to the 1960s. They're white, a nylon-plastic material and are a ring with a beveled interior.
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