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The Hays 84-116 Pivot Ball Stud is a crucial component for adjusting the spacing between the throwout bearing and pressure plate, ensuring optimal performance in classic Chevrolet, Pontiac, and Oldsmobile models from 1955-1983. With its lightweight and durable design, this pivot ball stud is perfect for automotive enthusiasts looking to enhance their vehicle's functionality.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.39 inches |
Package Weight | 907 Grams |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Brand Name | Hays |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | Hays 84-116 Hays Pivot Ball Stud |
Color | No Color |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Hays |
Part Number | 84-116 |
Included Components | Hays 84-116 Hays Pivot Ball Stud |
Size | No Size |
M**L
Truck
Great for my truck
C**.
Threads and stud length.
The casing threads (that are on the product did not match) are not SAE comparable w/ the GM Bellhousing. Also, the length is adequate, however, I had to ‘shorten’ the stud shaft since it was too long for my application using a 4-speed tranny.
N**H
READ BEFORE BUYING
First, this is listed as fitting GM vehicles from 1955 - 1983. The more common use for this would be for a Muncie transmission. Funny part is, it protrudes out of the back of the bellhousing and prevents the transmission from being bolted up. So, I'm not real sure why they claim its for GM vehicles since a Muncie is a factory transmission. My particular setup is a 1967 Olds 442 with a Lakewood bellhousing and a super Muncie.The only way to make this fit is to set your depth, then cut it down and weld it together. I was going to do this, but my particular one has a cooked nut! Not a little either.... Its SERIOUSLY crooked. There's no WAY the manufacturer could have missed this. It's useless with this nut like this. Stay away, there are better options.
R**B
Threads were crooked
In piece that screws into bellhousing the threads were at a an angle so the ball didn't sit square with the bell. Ball would not screw through the bell piece. Poor poor quality..made in India.
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