MarcDeSoto Posted February 9, 2021 Report Posted February 9, 2021 I'm re-attaching my brake and clutch pedals on my 48 DeSoto now. Does anyone know if you are supposed to unhook the big clutch spring before re-attaching the clutch linkage? Thanls. Quote
Conn47D24 Posted February 9, 2021 Report Posted February 9, 2021 Marc, there is a procedure for this as I recall. Loosely install one bolt of the big spring bracket. Assembly all other linkages and then swing the spring bracket into place to install 2nd bolt on the frame. The one linkages part that pushes the clutch fork can wait. Back that adjustment off and put it in place last , then adjust. I think that was how I did this. Quote
MarcDeSoto Posted February 9, 2021 Author Report Posted February 9, 2021 Here is the S-11 DeSoto clutch blow up illustration. Quote
MarcDeSoto Posted February 9, 2021 Author Report Posted February 9, 2021 Close up view of clutch linkage on 48 DeSoto. Quote
MarcDeSoto Posted February 9, 2021 Author Report Posted February 9, 2021 Does anyone know what that pin going through the clutch pedal shaft is for? I installed my shaft on the master cylinder, but I don't recall a pin. Quote
Conn47D24 Posted February 9, 2021 Report Posted February 9, 2021 I don't recall that either Marc. Quote
Sniper Posted February 9, 2021 Report Posted February 9, 2021 It's a cotter pin that goes thru a castellated nut (6-50-3) and keeps the nut from backing off of the bolt (9-50-2). Quote
MarcDeSoto Posted February 9, 2021 Author Report Posted February 9, 2021 (edited) OH, Does that mean that the pin does not go through the shaft that holds the pedals? It looks like there's a hole in the shaft, but I don't remember seeing that. If that's true, why do they show a cotter pin right below that nut and bolt? (6-50-1) Edited February 9, 2021 by MarcDeSoto Quote
Sniper Posted February 10, 2021 Report Posted February 10, 2021 We might be talking about two different pins, I was talking about 5-60-1, I think you are talking about 6-43-8, which I did not see. Not sure what it's doing. maybe we need to see the same exploded diagram for the brake pedal parts to sort it out? Quote
MarcDeSoto Posted February 10, 2021 Author Report Posted February 10, 2021 Ok here are the brakes. Quote
Sniper Posted February 10, 2021 Report Posted February 10, 2021 Only thing I can think of is that the pin you are referring to is acting as a sort of spacer to keep the levers and/or bushings properly spaced. Quote
MarcDeSoto Posted February 10, 2021 Author Report Posted February 10, 2021 (edited) yes, that could be! Maybe the pin was already in my shaft, but there is no way the pin could extend outside of the shaft because it's a tight fit in the MC housing. Edited February 10, 2021 by MarcDeSoto Quote
61spit Posted February 10, 2021 Report Posted February 10, 2021 Looks like it (pin 6-43-8) goes through the hole in the master cylinder and through the shaft to hold it centered in place and to keep it from rotating in the master cylinder. Could be that the replacement master cylinder does not have the hole in it. 2 Quote
Sniper Posted February 10, 2021 Report Posted February 10, 2021 2 hours ago, 61spit said: Looks like it (pin 6-43-8) goes through the hole in the master cylinder and through the shaft to hold it centered in place and to keep it from rotating in the master cylinder. Could be that the replacement master cylinder does not have the hole in it. By jove, I think you have it. Quote
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