----- Original Message ----- 
From: Dan Canaan <flinters@picarefy.com>
> A missing pin isn't all that uncommon.  I didn't like the way it was 
> designed though and have used a overly long bolt that enters and exits the 
> bellhousing through the yoke for easy replacement.
The original pin is held inplace by friction alone. The modern replacements we 
use have a mushroom head to prevent dropping through,
    Cheers,
        Bill.
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