leadheavy52 Posted May 29, 2019 Report Posted May 29, 2019 Does anyone have any insight into how I would go about removing the clutch pedal on my 1952 Suburban? I have unbolted the plate that holds the pedal assembly to the outer side of the frame and can slide it out a bit, but what stops is it the linkage hangar on the inner side of the frame. I have attached a picture where it is circled in red. I checked to see if there is a clip there that prevents it from coming off, but could not locate one in the years of road grime. I could probably get a better look at it if I removed the MC, but do not want to go that route until it become dire. I do have the FSM and could not find my answer there. Thanks, Austin Quote
dpollo Posted May 30, 2019 Report Posted May 30, 2019 remove the master cylinder and then remove the nut on the clutch pedal arm there is a tapered pin which can be driven out with a punch, remove the grease fitting and slide the pedal arm off its shaft. the shaft will then slide out towards the middle of the car. Quote
leadheavy52 Posted May 30, 2019 Author Report Posted May 30, 2019 (edited) 3 hours ago, dpollo said: remove the master cylinder and then remove the nut on the clutch pedal arm there is a tapered pin which can be driven out with a punch, remove the grease fitting and slide the pedal arm off its shaft. the shaft will then slide out towards the middle of the car. Thank you! I will give this a go tomorrow. Bummer to have to remove the MC, but it’s likely due for a rebuild anyways. Edited May 30, 2019 by leadheavy52 Quote
dpollo Posted May 30, 2019 Report Posted May 30, 2019 only three bolts hold the MC in place. It may be the easiest part of the job. Quote
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