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Thanks fior that, but still not sure if I need two bushes according to the diagram.
http://i1061.photobucket.com/albums/...ps90a04004.jpg
http://i1061.photobucket.com/albums/...ps90a04004.jpg
Thanks fior that, but still not sure if I need two bushes according to the diagram.
http://i1061.photobucket.com/albums/...ps90a04004.jpg
The bush I made up went in position 3. 10mm OD, 8mm ID.
I'm glad my pictures have been of use
I had been looking at solarman216 's entry on page 2, where he's refers to the top hat bush and assumed there was only one.
Confused
Did that fix the problem, and what was your problem?
I think there may be some confusion as to which bushes we are talking about.
Looking at the schematic, there are 5 bushes shown.
4 in the pedal pivot 46525M, 46525MB. (poss 46525MA)
1 where the forks of the master cylinder join the pedal 46512M
There are also 2 where the spring ends pivots sit in the main bracket, but they do not appear to be shown
The 3 I thought were the the ones causing the pedal problem, I have ringed in the picture.
The larger bush looks a bit like a spacer that goes in the hole I have marked as "3" on the picture... This is where the pedal joins the Master cylinder, and I am guessing this one, should be the one in this link http://www.milneroffroad.com/nissan/terrano/r20-2-7td-1993-1999-maverick-1993-terrano-1/r20-clutch-1/r20-clutch-spigot-shaft-bush-1, part number 46512M in the second picture.
Then there are 2 that look like tiny "top hats", that go in where I have marked 1 and 2 on the picture. These are the Spring bushes, and do not seem to be in the schematic. You can actually see that one is split in the picture.
The other 4, seem to be all related to the actual pedal pivot area and are 46525MB, which seem to be for the main mounting bracket, and 46525M, which goes in the pedal pivot spacer tube ends. There also seems to be a 46525MA, but I can not see what that does, looks like a spacer to take up sideways slack maybe.
There is one with a 10mm OD. Then run an 8mm drill through the middle to get your 8mm ID.
Any Ideas ?
Have you not got or know anyone with a desk vice?
Possibly. They have a pillar drill I know for sure.
It's being able to grip the little blighter that's the issue without roughing up the outer part of the bush.
thanks
Or along the same lines, hold it in a vice with some sand paper wrapped around it.
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