The clutch safety switch on my ’92 W-250 CTD was getting harder & harder to activate, you really have to slam it down hard to the floor.
I initially thought it was because I had installed new carpets and sound deadening material on the cab floor.
Today, while working under the dash, I noticed there is substantial slack or free-play in the pedal, so I disconnected the clutch M/C rod to check the bushing, this is what I found. (See photos)
Has anyone else had similar problems? How did you get the worn pin out? It appears to be a pressed assembly; I see no sign of welding. I think if I can get the old pin out, I could fabricate a new pin from a 10mm bolt (measured diameter of the existing pin) and install that in place of the worn part.
I can always drop back to “Special Tool –BFH” but was wondering if anyone had a better/different method.
I initially thought it was because I had installed new carpets and sound deadening material on the cab floor.
Today, while working under the dash, I noticed there is substantial slack or free-play in the pedal, so I disconnected the clutch M/C rod to check the bushing, this is what I found. (See photos)
Has anyone else had similar problems? How did you get the worn pin out? It appears to be a pressed assembly; I see no sign of welding. I think if I can get the old pin out, I could fabricate a new pin from a 10mm bolt (measured diameter of the existing pin) and install that in place of the worn part.
I can always drop back to “Special Tool –BFH” but was wondering if anyone had a better/different method.