Clutch fork pivot

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Chon98

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Anybody know what screws on to this pivot, it should be the one I need but mine was broken whenever I dropped my TR 3340. It did have a small black flange screwed to the end but it looks poorly fabricated and I'm guessing there should be more to it. Thanks
 

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Awest623

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It should be a stamped and beveled "nut" that keeps the fork from coming loose during install. Once the slave is installed the nut doesn't do anything.

This isn't the correct nut but it looks like this, you can probably find one that fits at a parts store
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What year ,make, model ? Does it matter if hydraulic or mechanical clutch?
 
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