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Brake won't return

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muz123

Picked up an old 312-8 that probably has been outside for 5 years. Almost ready to use. One of the last things is the brake pedal doesn't return to the normal position after use. Believe it's just the one spring on the lever but also greased the brake pedal.  So ordered a new spring but Iit doesn't appear that bad. Is there anything I'm missing?

 

Thanks,

Dave

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81blackhood

Could it be that the brake pedal has rust on the shaft and the spring can’t can’t over come the friction.  I would spray lube or remove it and clean the shaft up

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Lee1977

The brake crosses over on another shaft it's bolted in from the left side with a tab. You may have to remove it there are two bushing in the tube that crosses over. Could be rust in there.

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muz123

That could be it. After I greased it and it sat in the sun, it appears to be looser but we'll see if it is loose enough!  I am reluctant to pull that whole shaft apart!

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The Tuul Crib

 Here’s something that I have done that may not be your problem but does add a couple more grease fittings to the list. On the brake pedal and the clutch pedal there is a small hole. I drilled it out and tapped it and added a grease fitting really easy to do.

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muz123

 Is that in addition to the grease plug that is already there on the other side otowards the pedal?

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Lee1977
20 minutes ago, muz123 said:

 Is that in addition to the grease plug that is already there on the other side otowards the pedal?

The early Wheel Horses didn't have a grease fitting.

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