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RE: [alfa] The other end of the clutch pedal



The clutch pedal shaft on 105 series cars eventually fails from metal fatigue. The shaft is about 5/8" diam and is necked down to about 3/8" where it enters the end of the little arm that pushes on the clutch master cylinder piston. The 3/8" shaft is welded to the arm at its weak outer end instead of at its stronger 5/8" diam point where it enters the arm. Consequently metal fatigue takes place within the 3/8" diam part inside the little arm.
If your clutch shaft has'nt failed yet, you may prevent failure by removing it and having it welded at the 5/8" point where it enters the little arm. After failure occurs it is very difficult to restore the original orientation of the shaft-arm joint resulting in differing heights of the clutch and brake pedals.
Gil Gagne
Port Orange, FL
1985 Spider
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