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Brake and clutch Pedal I pickup a 1937 ford Humpback. The clutch pedal sticks and is slow to release. The pedal shaft seems to have slope were it goes through the mounting bracket. Any pressure on the shaft seems to cause the clutch pedal to bind up. Is there bushing there that I could replace? I don't see where there is any bushing.
I should also mention someone added juice brakes and replaced the brake pedal, with that of another year. |
Re: Brake and clutch Pedal Post a pic if you can.The simplest hydraulic conversions use the 39 Ford pedal assy.There are bushings but easier if you pull out the pedal assy to replace them.
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Re: Brake and clutch Pedal 3 Attachment(s)
Here are some pics of what I have.
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Re: Brake and clutch Pedal 1 Attachment(s)
That pedal assy looks like partially '39; but with some unusual modifications; especially with how far inboard the clutch arm has been extended.
Here is a picture of '39 pedal assy components. You can see the bushing internal to the bracket and also the bushing inside the brake pedal. |
Re: Brake and clutch Pedal 2 Attachment(s)
I don't see any bushings nor is there enough room for them.
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Re: Brake and clutch Pedal Someone added an 1.5 inch extension for the brake linkage. Putting more pressure on the pedal rod.
The transmission clutch arm for the 39 leans to the left, would that kick it over by 1.5" ? Or would I be better off getting a complete Brake and clutch assembly for a 1939 with the transmission arm? Or would that need modification itself ? |
Re: Brake and clutch Pedal 1 Attachment(s)
here is a diagram of the different trans clutch arms.
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Re: Brake and clutch Pedal The pedal arms should have a ford part number so it can be used to identify the year. See posting #4 above. All of the arms I have seen do have bushing some one each others two each. All of the pedal arms use a spring to return them to their rubber bumper stops. Which is important for the master cylinder as well as the clutch adjustment.
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Re: Brake and clutch Pedal My guess is that the trans has the wrong arm (say for a 35 - 38) instead of a 39 arm (which you can source from 3rd gen). If so that would explain the 1.5 inch extension on the pedal assembly. Remove it and see if you can return it to original.
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