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Re: Re: Re: Clutch pedal question
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Posted by Peabody on September 27, 2003 at 06:22:58 from (152.163.253.102):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Clutch pedal question posted by Kelly C on September 27, 2003 at 06:13:26:
You snowheads may call it by a different name. It's basically a thin sheet of brass, looks kinda like a shiny piece of paper. You can get it in different thicknesses. You cut it to the desired size and use it to build up, or "shim" worn areas, such as wrapping around your brake shaft where the clutch pedal fits. I don't know about up there, but if I walk into a parts store here in Alabama and ask for shimstock, the parts guy will immediately ask, "What thickness?" I'm glad you've got a new project to work on. I've got to find something else to do. I've gotten bored since I finished my Super C restoration. And it's perfect weather right now.
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