pedal assembly
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pedal assembly
Both break and cluch pedals just started sticking. Is thier a grease cerrt on the assembly.
Do they usual y need to be rebuilt or just disassembled cleaned and lubed?
Do you remove it from under car?
Anyone have link on net for working on removing disasembling pedal assembly?
Do they usual y need to be rebuilt or just disassembled cleaned and lubed?
Do you remove it from under car?
Anyone have link on net for working on removing disasembling pedal assembly?
- Glenn
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I'd assume the pedal cluster on a thing is the same as a Beetle. You remove the (2) 17mm bolts from inside the vehicle. I had to replace a broken clutch hook, so i took it all apart. It's easy with the only difficult step being to punch out the roll pin that holds on the clutch pedal. You'll also need a external snap ring plier to remove the brake pedal.
Glenn
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- Bob Ingman
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- Glenn
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Bob,
A good friend just acquired a 73 Thing. So i'll probibly be in this forum asking questions as soon as he starts working on it.
A good friend just acquired a 73 Thing. So i'll probibly be in this forum asking questions as soon as he starts working on it.
Glenn
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- Bob Ingman
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I just rebuilt my second one last weekend. It is definitely the same as a Beetle as the parts I needed came from a Beetle I found in the junkyard.
I will caution you, however, that if you are working on a Thing that sat for awhile like mine had, there will be some problems removing that pin that holds things together. I had to heat, beat and cuss at that mother for a long time before it came loose.
Good luck,
Rick
I will caution you, however, that if you are working on a Thing that sat for awhile like mine had, there will be some problems removing that pin that holds things together. I had to heat, beat and cuss at that mother for a long time before it came loose.
Good luck,
Rick
- Bob Ingman
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Should`nt this thread be called pedal assembly disassembly? Everything said here so far is absolutely correct. Disassemble clean and lube> That being said I must admit that I have got away with washing the assembly in WD-40 while working the pedals. In the Thing which uses no carpet crud collects in the cracks and crevices and jams the works. It can be washed away from time to time. If time is short you might want to try this first and save the disassembly for restoration time. Cheers. Bob I.
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I always thought it wowuld be cool to have one of those high class hydraulic racing setups in a Thing for the clutch/brake assembly. You know like billet aluminum stuff deeply knurled sans rubber pads. Personally I always liked the roller gas pedal and was one of the first items I bought for mine. Cheers. Bob
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Thanks Bob. That is good to know. I need to get the carbs on this Camper and try driving it . It is orignal paint and interior and nearly perfect. The auto trans worried me. I have never run one. I sure had my life time's share of those rotten Bug autosticks. And the only thing good about them is the starter motor.... Had a new one off the showroom floor in 70 and got rid of it as soon as I could.
I am getting ready to put a 1776 in Kubel Panzer and she has a sour first syncho that has refused to be healed. I put some nice Casstrol multi in her box adn drove drained filled, drove drained adn put on some miles and managed to heal every woe but the sour first synchro. What about the five rib with the 1776 (with single zenith ndix) intend to drive up and down my mountain as a highway cruiser??
I am getting ready to put a 1776 in Kubel Panzer and she has a sour first syncho that has refused to be healed. I put some nice Casstrol multi in her box adn drove drained filled, drove drained adn put on some miles and managed to heal every woe but the sour first synchro. What about the five rib with the 1776 (with single zenith ndix) intend to drive up and down my mountain as a highway cruiser??