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Well... if you must fabricate, that's your call.. but it's not just that ear for the cable.. unless it broke off or something.
My assumption is that you have a bell housing from an early 1800 or 122 with the hydraulic clutch... If that's the case, the throw out arm that's in there pivots between the actuation rod and the throwout bearing... such that you push on it (via hydraulics) to disengage the clutch, whereas, a 140 with cable clutch, that pivot is opposite the throwout bearing, such that the arm gets pulled on by the cable when the pedal is pushed.
A bell housing with throw out arm from me would be sent for the cost of shipping only... assuming I've got one. Seriously.. I don't mean to dissuade you... I just hate the idea of all that fabrication work to end up with a result that might not work as well, and might be more prone to breaking...
if you want the right bits... email forcefieldmatt-at-gmail
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-Matt I ♥ my ♂
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