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cam-a-lot
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MAY 20, 08:32 AM
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Hello folks
I broke the pin that connects my clutch pedal to the banjo. I believe I have a rodney MC. Pedal seems fine,
The broken part looks like is made of brass. Can anyone help me find a replacement part or part number?
thanks
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1985 Fiero GT
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MAY 20, 08:40 AM
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quote | Originally posted by cam-a-lot:
Hello folks
I broke the pin that connects my clutch pedal to the banjo. I believe I have a rodney MC. Pedal seems fine,
The broken part looks like is made of brass. Can anyone help me find a replacement part or part number?
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I'm fairly certain Rodney has those.
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cam-a-lot
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MAY 20, 08:50 AM
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1985 Fiero GT
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MAY 20, 09:09 AM
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Patrick
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MAY 20, 03:21 PM
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quote | Originally posted by cam-a-lot:
I broke the pin that connects my clutch pedal to the banjo. The broken part looks like is made of brass.
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That's a bit confusing as the bushing may be made of brass oilite, but the pin sticking out of the (factory) pedal is definitely made of steel.[This message has been edited by Patrick (edited 05-20-2025).]
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cam-a-lot
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MAY 22, 06:31 AM
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Looks like the pin on the pedal separated from the banjo, and the bushing looks a little bit damaged, so i ordered a new one from rodney
Any suggestions on how to install the bushing? Looks straightforward, but I do not see any split ring or cotter pin or any other device to "keep" the 2 of them attached once I press them together. Is it just a press fit with the new bushing and push the pedal pin in there, nothing else?
thanks
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1985 Fiero GT
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MAY 22, 07:53 AM
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quote | Originally posted by cam-a-lot:
Looks like the pin on the pedal separated from the banjo, and the bushing looks a little bit damaged, so i ordered a new one from rodney
Any suggestions on how to install the bushing? Looks straightforward, but I do not see any split ring or cotter pin or any other device to "keep" the 2 of them attached once I press them together. Is it just a press fit with the new bushing and push the pedal pin in there, nothing else?
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No. From the link I posted look at the pictures. The "pin" has a threaded stud that goes through the clutch pedal with a nut to secure it, on the other end, the bushing slides over, the banjo slides over and they are secured by a cotter pin.
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Vintage-Nut
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MAY 22, 09:02 AM
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Early vs Later Banjo Pins

------------------ Original Owner of a Silver '88 GT Under 'Production Refurbishment' @ 136k Miles
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1985 Fiero GT
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MAY 22, 09:24 AM
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quote | Originally posted by Vintage-Nut:
Early vs Later Banjo Pins

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Yes, if cam-a-lot has the early style, then get the pin with the brass bushing, if the late style, just get the pin.
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cam-a-lot
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MAY 22, 08:00 PM
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my car is an 88, so I assume it is later style
thx guys
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