Brakes, Wheels and Tyres
BRAKE PEDAL
REMOVAL
NOTE:
Manual Transmission — (Fig. 11) — this
procedure may be performed wth the pedal box
installed;
Automatic Transmission — (Fig,
12)
—
the pedal must first be removed from the car.
1.
Remove the spring clip and clevis pin
connecting the brake pedal.
2.
Remove the spring clip retaining the pedal
shaft from the right side of the pedal box.
3. Move the pedal shaft towards the left hand
side (at the same time inserting a short bar or
screwdriver to retain the accelerator pedal)
sufficiently to release the brake pedal.
4.
The pedal pivot bushes may be replaced by
knocking out the old bushes and pressing in
the new.
INSTALLATION
1.
Lubricate the brake pedal pivot bushes with
SMP white lithium based grease.
2.
Smear the relay link clevis pin with a
molybdenum based grease and lightly oil the
shaft retaining clip and felt washer.
3. Position the brake pedal in the pedal box and
push the pedal shaft through brake pedal,
accelerator pedal, felt washer, plain washer
and into the 'D' shaped hole in the pedal box.
Retain with screw.
4.
Connect the relay link to the brake pedal lever
with the clevis pin and retain with its spring
clip.
5. Wipe any excess lubricant from the assembly
and ensure that all pedal pads are totally grease
free.
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