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Dodge ram 150: hello im trying to remove clutch and brake

 
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hello i'm trying to remove clutch and brake pedals from a 1991 ram 150 i removed a small bolt on what i would desrcibe as an end cap to the shaft but caps and shaft won't budge what am i missing?

 

Country: United States
Make: Dodge
Model: ram 150
Year: 1991

Submitted: 323 days and 15 hours ago.
Category: Dodge
Value: $29
Status: CLOSED

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Expert:  Super Mechanic replied 323 days and 14 hours ago.

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The shaft normally will have a clip on the other end, (besides the bolt) that holds the rod in.

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REMOVAL

  1. From under instrument panel, position a small screwdriver between the center tang on the retainer clip and the pin in the brake pedal.
  2. Rotate screwdriver enough to allow retainer clip center tang to pass over end of brake pedal pin and pull clip and push rod from pin. Discard retainer clip.
  3. Remove retainer screw and locknut from end of pedal shaft.
  4. Slide pedal shaft out of housing and remove brake pedal assembly.

INSTALLATION

  1. Position brake pedal assembly and slide pedal shaft into position.
  2. Install retainer screw and tighten locknut to 35 in lb (4 Nm) .
  3. Connect push rod to pedal pin and install new retainer clip.

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Customer replied 323 days and 13 hours ago.

hello thanks for the reply did all that up to step 4 but the shaft doesn't slide out of housing

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Expert:  Super Mechanic replied 323 days and 13 hours ago.

That is all the information that I have on it, but wait there may be another expert who has more. I will opt out and open it back up. Please don’t reply to this post as that will lock the question back to me, someone should be along shortly, I’m sure, thanks and sorry I wasn’t able to help with it.

 
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