It has been 12 and 17 degrees the last several nights. But mid 50's during the day. so, because I am waiting for parts for a T98 4 speed rebuild and a Buick 350 refresh, I decided to get after the pedal assembly. I was able to remove the shaft snap ring, but the shaft was stuck tight as ever. So I removed everything for getting the swing pedals out. And I see I need to clean up some previous owner electrical slop.
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The aluminum swing pedal assembly just about would not come out because of the steering column studs on the firewall. Removing the two lock tighted studs up by the instrument cluster that hold the upper steering column in I was able to get it out. I took the instrument cluster out to install a new clear face I have here. This one is crazed and cracking badly. The previous owner used interior wipes and they just wreck stuff.
So, I could not get the shaft out using a brass drift and a small ball peen hammer. The pedals are tight, way to tight. After using a bigger hammer with no luck and concerns of breaking the aluminum assembly from the impacts, I pressed it all out on the bearing press. I could see it was rusted and no longer working well.
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The forced removal destroyed 2 of the 6 bushings. They were stuck and bonded to the rusty pedal shaft. There are two bushings per pedal and one on each end of the pedal shaft in the aluminum. Part number 4294639 and about 5 bucks each. Ebay was 12 bucks each. So if you are feeling generous... I got mine from rock auto. 6 each at about 5 bucks a piece. And a new brake light switch. I read when you unload the brake light switch plunger, you have to replace them. Dorman has a copy of the bushings and their part number is 74016. I always use OEM parts unless they are inferior. There was one single shim on the shaft assembly. Waiting for parts yet again.
So the shaft was toast. To much rust and it was not cleaning up. I wish I had a piece of stainless but all I had was mild steel. I made a duplicate shaft.
The shaft is .747 in diameter. It is 6.060 long over all length. The snap ring groove is roughly .055 wide but needs to be .623 in diameter at it's depth. The distance between grooves is 5.550 The ends have a chamfer for feeding through the pedal bores. This is in case someone else has the same issue and needs a replacement. I don't think there was enough grease on this assembly. I will be generous with the red synthetic on reassembly. It is not going back in till the pedals swing with a finger tip.
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Anyway, I believe this was my problem. I still put some new seals in the hydroboost. I had the kit and it is actually pretty easy. So when this is all said and done, It should work well. I hope to get out soon, but will wait till they quit with the road salt on the hiways. I will post my end results.