[Mgs] Spring from clutch pedal

mgbob at juno.com mgbob at juno.com
Mon Sep 22 10:38:05 MDT 2014


 Commuting in the GT is better than commuting in the Fords. A suitable spring
is likely to be available at the local hardware store. I have bought a couple
there. Paul notes that of his is original and the others have lasted much
less. I have had the same experience.  The replacements seem to cut through
the loop that passes through the welded tab. When mine have broken, I made
another loop for them of some nondescript wire in the garage. Seems to work
fine. Cheap, too.Bob

---------- Original Message ----------
From: "Douglas McKinnie" <d.mckinnie at usa.net>
To: <mgs at autox.team.net>
Subject: [Mgs] Spring from clutch pedal
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 09:58:32 -0400

Yesterday as I was driving along, I heard a "sprong" and was hit in the leg
by
some object that then flew across into the passenger footwell.

After pulling to the side and investigating, I found under the seat a spring
-- about two -inches long, the broken end of which was still attached to the
arm of the clutch pedal. An identical spring is attached to the brake pedal.

The clutch pedal seems perfectly springy without this spring. Do I need to be
concerned about driving without it? I'm commuting in the MGB-GT because both
of our modern Fords are off the road with electrical problems.

Douglas
Newly in Potsdam NY
'70 BGT
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