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Foot Pedal Pin
By Colin Hinz

John Tuttle wrote:

> Damon Atchison asks about the bolt that connects the foot
> pedal to the metal linkage in a Standard type pedal assembly.

I re-read Damon's original message and didn't see any reference to
"Standard" actions.  Perhaps you know something that he didn't disclose
yesterday...

> Having had to replace this piece with modern parts, I use a 3-1/2"
> lag-type bolt of the correct diameter as a replacement. ...

Since the previous "repair" was a bolt that snapped off, I don't see
why a (modified) bolt will be any more successful.  Bolts aren't made to
act as bearing surfaces, and will quickly wear or break when expected
to do so.

Metallurgically yours,

Colin Hinz
Toronto, Canada



(Message sent Tue, 23 Feb 1999 12:44:31 -0500 (EST) , from time zone -0500.)

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