clutch and brake pedal bracket assembly rebuild

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clutch and brake pedal bracket assembly rebuild

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Been cleaning up some brackets and such to get some stuff ready for paint and took apart the clutch and brake pedal assembly. There's a shaft that pivots between frame and transfer case and each end looks like it should accept a spring and 1/2 round concave indent similar to the steering llinkages. Mine is missing the parts and can't seem to find an exploded view of this part. I did find the shaft I'masking about in Wes' photo album but no info on rebuilding it. Here is a picture. Does anyone know what book/page this item is located on so iI can search for the parts I need? Thanks
http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... _photo.php
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Here is my pic of shaft and bracket with ball mounted on end. The ball has a huge flat spot on it from just sitting inside tube with no support.

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Also, are there bushings, bearings, and/or seals in this bracket as I can't find this in the manuals either? I cant get the bracket off the shaft. It turns freely but only slides out to position shown in picture
Thanks

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There are felt washers that need to be lubricated, flat steel,
a spring, and a pair of rubber seals:
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Sorry, my cut and paste skills are limited on my iPhone.
Scroll over to the right in the images and you'll see a
drawing with all of the parts.

What is not shown is a pair of cotter pins that go in the small
holes in the tube.
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The spring, felt washers and discs are available at the vendors. I just did mine a couple of months ago...
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Post by wesk »

Southpw you said this illustration didn't work for you from my album?

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Everything you need to find the page in the Parts catalog is there at the bottom of the illustration.

Although the two cotter pins aren't called out in the drawing they are depicted in the drawing and if you look up the tube assembly on page 53 you'll see the size and part number of the cotter pins listed with the attaching hardware for the control lever tube assy.

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Post by southpw »

Thanks. Exactly what I needed.
Wes, I missed that photo. The one I found in your album was just a finished installed part on a Jeep. But those you posted are exactly what iI needed.
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