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Pedal repair kit
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I may be hallucinating again but seem to recall a region or vendor having a repair kit for the clutch and brake pedals. IIRC, it consisted of an oversize shaft or maybe it was a shaft and bushings. Don't remember which models it was for so maybe out of luck anyway. Just in case, does anyone recall who might have that item. I didn't see it in the latest CNB.

Posted on: 2013/7/8 10:33
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HH, I believe the full list of regional projects is only shown in every 2nd or 3rd issue of the CNB. The item you asked about is a PAC Regional project of Niagara Packards, listed for all 1942-47 Clippers. Ad in Cormorant Newsbulletin says it includes oversized shaft with new clip, bolts, nuts, lock washers and grease nipple. Email address for info is <ndwel7899@rogers.com>

Posted on: 2013/7/8 10:53
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Last year I bought the last two Niagara Packards made. The project was started by a member who made twelve(12) and has since passed away. I was told I got the last two, which had surface rust from sitting. They are not exactly like the original, but was able make them work.

Posted on: 2013/7/8 11:03
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Thanks for the info on who had them and also for the probably no more are available info. If these arms scrape the sides of toe plate like I think they will, will look farther into other options.

Posted on: 2013/7/8 11:10
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If your clutch and brake arms are as worn as my were then you will need to rebush the pin/shaft end. I was lucky to have a new pin/shaft to help determine bushing size. I believe the cause of the problem was lack of grease! Good luck with your project.

Posted on: 2013/7/8 11:25
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Expect you're correct with the bushings. When all was apart being painted I didn't notice anything I would call wear on the shaft so put it back together. When messing with installing the springs and actually moving things under load was surprised to find what I think is a bit too much side to side play.

Posted on: 2013/7/8 11:39
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Are these the culprits, Howard?

Can't find a higher res, better lit version, but these were among the first items I replaced on my '40. It was in '86 and I remember thinking when I picked them up with a machine shop bill for two, might have been $160, I'll never be able to afford restoring this entire car.

A new one is on the left. Now I'm going to grease mine before I leave on my trip Thursday.

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Posted on: 2013/7/8 12:20
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Not sure if it's the same and don't recall seeing a pin involved but one could be inside. This car has a drilled shaft about 6" long supported on each end. Has a grease fitting on one end. The pedals slide over the shaft with a spring holding them apart. I believe the bushings are just pressed into the pedals but I'll have to dig deeper into the issue to see exactly how things are put together.

Posted on: 2013/7/8 12:29
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