Brake pedal return spring

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BILLY BLACKARROW
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Brake pedal return spring

Post by BILLY BLACKARROW »

Hi
Dose anyone have a Brake Pedal Return Spring they dont need or a picture of one and sizes. A working brake pedal switch would be handy as well
BILLY :arrow:
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Harv
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Re: Brake pedal return spring

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G'day Billy,

I've got a spare brake pedal spring here for you. They are only small (unlike the clutch pedal return spring) - about 8" long, coil at one end to go around the clevis. PM me an address, and I'll get one of the kids to walk to the post office and throw it into the mail for you.

No luck on the brake switch. Thought I had a spare on the old, cut up harness, but its already gone.

Cheers,
Harv
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Re: Brake pedal return spring

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All Sorted thanks to Harv for the spring. :clap: :clap:
I managed to get a aftermarket switch that will do the job cost $15 Rares was $55 and it wasn't the same anway. :dohh:
Billy :arrow:
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