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Re: 1940 Brake Pedal Spring
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I think it is just a line that has been cut off. Hard to see. Photo is not mine, and the engine is not yet in my possession.

Posted on: 2014/6/28 12:32
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1930 Packard Speedster Eight Runabout (boattail)
1940 Packard 1808 w/Factory Air
1947 Chrysler Town and Country sedan
1970 Camaro RS

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Re: 1940 Brake Pedal Spring
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OK. Went to the body shop and got some photos for the brake spring. (They sprayed my chassis with a soap film to prevent overspray, which is why it looks rough).

Here's a 1,000 foot view:

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Here's a closeup of the hole. It's sort of a sideways "D" shape:

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Posted on: 2014/6/28 15:04
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Re: 1940 Brake Pedal Spring
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Got a picture of my brake return spring, far end attached to brake shaft, close end just stuck at frame opening, temporary. Can keep it there, but don't think correct.

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Posted on: 2014/6/29 13:20
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Re: 1940 Brake Pedal Spring
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I'll be first to admit I don't know much about 40 geometry and could be all wet. If yours is anything like later ones, I think the spring might go in the small hole next to the frame opening and I wonder if it might need to switch end for end.

Looking at the 41, can't quite tell if that is what you call a nub but if I guessed where the spring goes correctly the layout would be similar to the 47. The spring hook goes in the smaller hole and because of the angle of the X member the end sort of just follows the angle and lays against the metal.

Here is my 47 and I think the way the 41 goes. If my guess is incorrect, someone please advise.

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Posted on: 2014/6/29 14:20
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Re: 1940 Brake Pedal Spring
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Maybe needs to be turned around, just stuck it there for illustration. Either way will probably need a shorter spring. Who has a good supply of these, these days? When I go go auto parts houses now, there is not the selection there used to be. Plus the strength, many newer ones don't seem to have much of a pull.

Posted on: 2014/6/29 14:48
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Re: 1940 Brake Pedal Spring
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This is what the 1941 does...

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Posted on: 2014/6/29 15:42
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Re: 1940 Brake Pedal Spring
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Thanks Rich and HH

Posted on: 2014/6/30 2:29
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