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Here's the build: 1974 4x4 f100 chassis (360, np 4spd, np205 tcase, 4:11 gears), 1969 cab, misc front clip with 1969 grill, 1972 bed (side markers). I kept the tranny and tcase, but ripped out the blown 360 for a 1962 390 with 428 reman cam, 1965 427 heads, 1966 4bbl intake from a 1966 galaxie 390, and a carter 650. (I have all the casting numbers, just not where I am).
When I moved the truck out of garage and around back to where the bed was, clutch worked fine, as I used the motor as the brake. This was back in March. I started it up and let it run for 20min on Easter to break in the motor, and a few other times here and there for some friends and relatives since, but haven't tried moving it. But, as I stated above, today I go to move it, and it just grinds.
Clutch and pressure plate are from my 2WD (now a trailer) which were new in 2013, maybe 40k on them. Pilot and throw out bearing are new. The cab had a 240 I6 w/ a 3onTree. I'm not sure if there's any difference in the linkage or not. I also adjusted out the rod that pushes on the clutch fork about 3/4". All that did was make the pedal harder to push at about 1/2 way to floor, so I'm leaning away from linkage. Bell housing bolts are all tight, and same with p.plate bolts (I had my son bump the motor over so i could check them all).
I'm lost people. Anyone have anything to add that might help me locate the issue?