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Russ69Runner

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Thanks Ranger. Yes this is a lot of help. At least I have an Idea of where to put it when putting this back together. I did not even see one. It makes it rough when a car is missing so much even the simplest parts where gone.:thumbsup2:
 

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How’s it going Russ did you get any damage from the hurricane hope not
 

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No we fared well here. The cost looks like took some damage. But that is why I am about 100 miles from the cost. Thank you for asking and hope you guy's don't have any trouble up their. :thumbsup2:
 

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Hi Russ.....re the stop bumper.....hope this also helps....Jim
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Thank you 69B7RR Any help I can get is appreciated. Is that your pedals after cleaning them up if so look's really nice. Once mine are together will post pic's before and after. I have the clutch spring. But see their is one more but not sure if it goes their or at the bell housing. That is looking into classic book on the pedal parts. I will check into the info page's in Our forum. :thumbsup2:
 

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Thank you 69B7RR Any help I can get is appreciated. Is that your pedals after cleaning them up if so look's really nice. Once mine are together will post pic's before and after. I have the clutch spring. But see their is one more but not sure if it goes their or at the bell housing. That is looking into classic book on the pedal parts. I will check into the info page's in Our forum. :thumbsup2:

Thanks, I enjoy following your posts. Did my clutch/pedal assembly several months ago. If it helps, the housing & covers were soaked in evaporust, then hit with red scotch-brite, steel wool & matte clear. Boeshield was used on the functional parts & fasteners. The original needle bearings, plastic bushings & grease fiber seals were in good shape & reused. Semi gloss black was used on the pedal levers up to the original dip lines. Specific to the assembly, mine only had the one main return spring. Like u, I’m working on the leaf springs now....Jim
 

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Yes Jim. Just got my leaf springs done. They where brand new from central spring co. Looked good when getting them. Put them up and when taking them down to clear coat they had rusted. Took them apart and went through rust proofing them then epoxy painted. Gave each leaf a coat of clear. They look good now. Also put the zinc plates in between each leaf. Thank you again for the pic of the pedal assemble look's good. Good luck with your project. Russ.
 

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Well as you might know I ordered the clutch stop bumper. Now I found one in my body plug bag. I bought the supper plug bag. So will have a spare.:lol:
 
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