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Accelerator Pedal
#11
(12-09-2023, 10:58 AM)KIWI Wrote: +1 Wayne
The spring you refer to is probably the pedal return spring 211-721-549/A and can be seen in the correct position wrapped around the retaining pin.
Looking at the photo, it appears that the pedal mount has broken?

It also appears that the pedal may be missing the RHS curled section that Wayne is referring to?

Note that the early retaining pins had a centre grove about 1cm long (211-721-629/A), but the later ones did not have the groove (211-721-629/A).
PR

I am with you Kiwi, it is common for the eye fittings on the pedals to rust and wear over the years and the pedal is sitting crooked in the photo.
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#12
(12-09-2023, 04:42 PM)grumble Wrote: I am with you Kiwi, it is common for the eye fittings on the pedals to rust and wear over the years and the pedal is sitting crooked in the photo.

Fortunately it happens so often that replacement parts are readily available, you just need to select the correct version.
PR
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This is the spring clip (below)that would be used to hold your rod on your pedal




   
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#14
Thanks everyone 
My amazing mechanic was able to fix it for me! 
I also purchased the replacements for next time 
Happy travelling 
Lou xx
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