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brake pedal return spring
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TomO |
01-11-2019 @ 8:30 AM
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That post is for the 1937 passenger car and it is different from the 1941 truck. I don't know how the spring connects on the truck, but it might be the same as the 1940 car. The spring come from the clevis pin forward. Look for a small hole in the bottom of the firewall, or in the chassis or for a clip on one of the transmission bolts.
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MG |
01-10-2019 @ 10:51 PM
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The php I posted is from fordbarn.com You might want to join that forum to search and view pictures....
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denofiniquity |
01-10-2019 @ 10:16 PM
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Well that didn't come out right. I'll try again. Does anyone know how the brake pedal return spring is correctly hooked up on a 41 3/4 tn pickup. V8 of course. MG, I wasn't able to, maybe unwilling to go through all the steps to receive your answer. Is there another way? Thanks, Dennis
This message was edited by denofiniquity on 1-10-19 @ 10:28 PM
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MG |
01-10-2019 @ 9:28 PM
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What year car or truck? This, for a '37 > https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=357566&d=1523808226
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denofiniquity |
01-10-2019 @ 9:04 PM
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Anyone know just what the brake pedal return spring hook up looks like?
This message was edited by denofiniquity on 1-10-19 @ 10:27 PM
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