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Re: [TR] Pivot Pin removal

To: Geo Hahn <ahwahneetr@gmail.com> s=q20121106; t=1370882892; bh=0Z9pLmoudmMO1CIKxv/Yuoa2OlXB9ZUNxdrK1DmhRG8=; h=Received:Received:Content-Type:Mime-Version:Subject:From:Date: Message-Id:To; b=qaIZ4JT3taNMJ9A8HVEIK5i/VB7cugRPlKZrBXq5wlgnP+NKQDj2AFYknu2EAma8Z uyd/t+KfybXTXGQSqBQ8fkHPtHSRW5K5pHlh8Hg5EjqHKrwZh3lY8Npi4sFJe151u3 9maddNjAvGr5y+yLVp2spPzw3fs/68Di4q3qClSPkXcl3VvD5sHIEPYNAd0ET7qOl+ vA5dr/FwyfgUvjsRZeRjRoafNX3N4+zgLOwYDjAW4GJrL0FkjQnE4Go2jTg9V3bdwP CpIywWo+fS8bnem9hJkz96paUu+z5+WosdQUFdZye6b7XuZn7YyZz/+HB6mbXyI1Pn SHspdGYgHQMhg==
Subject: Re: [TR] Pivot Pin removal
From: William Pugh <anabil007@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 09:48:10 -0700
Cc: TR3/6 <triumphs@autox.team.net>
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Thanks George,

        There are indeed two flats (7/16), that allowed me to put enough torque 
on
the pin to break it free, after that it was easy to remove with a good
screwdriver (I snitched one from my gun tool set).  No further effort was
required and the old MC slid out the back easily.

Thanks for the help

On Jun 8, 2013, at 7:54 AM, Geo Hahn <ahwahneetr@gmail.com> wrote:

> Bill
>
> My recollection is that it is the usual righthand threads.
>
> I assume you've tried PBlaster or some penetrant?
>
> In addition to turning it with a screwdriver using the slot in the head I
think there are also 2 flats on each side of that head that will take a wrench
(7/16"?).  A wrench (if you haven't tried that yet) will give you a lot more
torque (or whatever it is that moves bolts).
>
> Geo
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 7:29 AM, William Pugh <anabil007@comcast.net> wrote:

> Looking for insight into how to remove the brake pedal pivot pin from the
> brake master cylinder. Old and rusted, but it just won't budge. Is there
any
> chance it might be reversed screw threads?  I have tried it both ways, but
> can't get it to budge.
>
> Thanks for your time
>
>

"Life is too short to drive boring cars"

Bill Pugh
1957 TR3 "Casper"p;
TS16765L
Wallace, CA
anabil007@comcast.netp

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