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I think you need a pair though...

Certainly an option for those wanting something off the shelf, there have been various suggestions on how to improvise something, I came across a brass ball catch that could be modified to do it. I have a couple of used ones, in my bit box, just in case.
But after 20 years, mine are still the originals, so maybe, the original design wasn't that bad.
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I think you need a pair though...

Certainly an option for those wanting something off the shelf, there have been various suggestions on how to improvise something, I came across a brass ball catch that could be modified to do it. I have a couple of used ones, in my bit box, just in case.
But after 20 years, mine are still the originals, so maybe, the original design wasn't that bad.
:thumb2:thumb2
I bought one of the phosphor bronze ones from Saabits a couple of years ago as a "just in case" - not needed it so far, but |'m pretty sure that only one was needed. If not I'll bow to your superior knowledge!
 
I bought one of the phosphor bronze ones from Saabits a couple of years ago as a "just in case" - not needed it so far, but |'m pretty sure that only one was needed. If not I'll bow to your superior knowledge!

I really don't know... never looked that close...
I thought it might have one each side, but don't know:nenau
 
When I got my 3.0, the clutch pedal was a bit lazy, I got a phosphor bronze one from Saabits and it's still working fine
 
I did the old bush replacement off big bunny, the custom ones, good stuff :thumb2

I still have a limp pedal at the top though...
 
Alex, I got a pair off BigBunny so that I had a spare. Needed the spare other week, think they need a blob of grease to lube them too. Now mines great after replacing with the spare and some copper slip. BigBunny is a crackin engineer.
 
I think you need a pair though...

Certainly an option for those wanting something off the shelf, there have been various suggestions on how to improvise something, I came across a brass ball catch that could be modified to do it. I have a couple of used ones, in my bit box, just in case.
But after 20 years, mine are still the originals, so maybe, the original design wasn't that bad.
:thumb2:thumb2

no only one, I have ordered 2 one for me and one for Mrs motor, at that price not worth me making out of brass and should last the life of the motor, Rick
 
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