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brake pedal return spring
Does anybody make the return spring for the brake pedal that hooks to the pedal and carrier? I cant find a new one.
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Do you mean the emergency brake? My '64 brake pedal has no spring.
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There is a spring on the regular brake pedal, but I don't know where you would get one.
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Illustration
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Somebody has this return spring (parts car).
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Worked fine!
TV
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Also most Chebby A-Body resto suppliers offer these as well.
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This web site is such a wealth of shared info and knowledge.....ok, that's enough blubberin'. Time to get ready to go to the race!
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