TC Pedal shaft removal

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Warmuthb
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TC Pedal shaft removal

Post by Warmuthb » Tue Jan 28, 2014 12:10 pm

Hello All:
Any ideas for removing the pedal shaft? I have removed both split pins, soaking with Kroil and heat in alternating cycles. Using a brass drift and a big hammer from the right frame rail access on that end of the shaft? No luck so far. Body and trans still in the car.

Thanks,
Brian

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Re: TC Pedal shaft removal

Post by Gene Gillam » Wed Jan 29, 2014 9:28 am

Brian,

You've used all the methods EXCEPT - drilling a small hole and gradually making it larger until you can twist the shaft out. The shaft is toast already - you'll need to replace it. One of our members was making new shafts with a grease fitting to enable you to grease the pedals...can't remember who that was right now.

Gene

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Re: TC Pedal shaft removal

Post by Warmuthb » Wed Jan 29, 2014 5:52 pm

Thanks Gene.
That may come to be. Would have to lift the body to accomplish that however as no straight line access to the shaft for a drill.
I'm thinking maybe cutting it out in pieces if my present course fails to gain traction, and punching out the 2 stubs left over .
It should not be in this tight.
Brian

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Re: TC Pedal shaft removal

Post by dirk w dondorp » Thu Jan 30, 2014 12:00 am

Jorolibb@aol.com
He made super greasable replacement shafts, I don't know if he still does or have one in stock still.
Good luck
Dirk

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Re: TC Pedal shaft removal

Post by Gene Gillam » Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:37 am

Dirk,

Thanks...sent John an email to have him read this part of the forum.

Gene

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Re: TC Pedal shaft removal -update

Post by Warmuthb » Sun Feb 09, 2014 7:35 am

Finally came out....although in three pieces with a sawsall. Had to burn out the center section with a torch! I like the idea of a greaseable shaft but I'm going to go with the standard shaft and just drill the pedal bosses and new bushings for grease fittings or I just may leave them alone and not modify anything. The original parts lasted 60+ years, so I won't have to mess with them again.
Thanks for the encouragement,
Brian W.

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Re: TC Pedal shaft removal

Post by Clifford Jay Lockrow » Tue Feb 11, 2014 12:29 pm

When you do get it apart you might think about installing grease fittings on the pedals whee the shaft passes through. Drill and tap the pedal and then a small hole in the bushing. I did this with my car and just give them a quick shot when ever I grease the car.

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