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Lionelgee
21st May 2014, 02:33 PM
Hello All,

Can anyone identify if there is a new part number for the part known as "pin fixing servo to brake pedal" has a new part number?

My 1975 Parts Catalogue shows the part number as 90564812.

When I type the number in at various suppliers it comes up with no result. I think the parts number might have been changed.

It is the pin goes into the eyelet of the rod that comes out of the front of the brake booster and connects to the brake pedal. The eyelet is shown within the red circle of the attached photograph :)

Yes Paul - I will be taking the one out of the green parts vehicle. I would just like to replace the pin so it is there when I undoubtedly need a whole brake unit in the future only to find the very same connecting pin is missing. It is so I can save myself from going doh & :wallbash:


Kind Regards
Lionel

gromit
21st May 2014, 07:56 PM
No idea what the part number is but you should be able to wander into an Auto store & buy a suitable clevis pin if you know the dimensions.

Here's a place in QLD that lists clevis pins.
Pins - Clevis - Plain Short Delivery (http://www.smallparts.com.au/store/partslist/pinsclevisplain/pinsclevisplain/A/1/)


Colin

Lionelgee
21st May 2014, 08:24 PM
No idea what the part number is but you should be able to wander into an Auto store & buy a suitable clevis pin if you know the dimensions.

Here's a place in QLD that lists clevis pins.
Pins - Clevis - Plain Short Delivery (http://www.smallparts.com.au/store/partslist/pinsclevisplain/pinsclevisplain/A/1/)


Colin


Hello Colin,

So the pin could be a generic part - I will investigate local sources :)

I did find a place in the UK that does stock them, listed under the same part number too.

Oh and that brass fuel tank plug - or rear differential, transfer box drain plug that is round and has a recessed slot in it is found under the part number 235592

Kind Regards
Lionel