We had the problem and used lots and lots of WD40 on the pedal assembly
until it soaked in and loosened up the two pedals. Then we just bought a
grease gun and greased it in the grease nipples.
At 3:19 PM -0700 9/8/99, KatHaus7@aol.com wrote:
>Giampiero,
>How'd you get the pedals "unglued". That looks like my problem. The pedals
>work together, depressing the brake semi depresses the clutch, but if I push
>in both the clutch pedal & the brake pedal, after releasing the brake pedal,
>the clutch stays in. I can pull it back to it's correct position with my
>hand. I cleaned the whole area really well, and I got off lots and lots of
>old dried grease and dirty gunk. After cleaning, the pedals seem to be a tiny
>bit more independent.
>
>On the left side of the clutch pedal, down on the "pipe" it is connected to -
>the pipe is open on the far left side. I am assuming I need to pile the
>grease in this opening until I can see it ooze out. Is this correct?? There
>is also a small screw to the right of the brake pedal, should I take it out
>and put grease in it's hole too?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Kat
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