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I have 2 that are similar to the one in question and one that has a pronounced spring mounting feature. Hopefully the picture will come through.Eric Smith
AMCA #886
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Scoot...Looking at your assembled picture it doesn't look like anything is missing to me. However when I look at it and then look at my 62 I see a difference in the area where the spring attaches. Mine is flatter in front leading up to the spring whereas yours has a pronounced slope down. Also the offset looks like it might be a little greater than mine although it is hard to ascertain from the picture.
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Originally posted by exeric View PostI have 2 that are similar to the one in question and one that has a pronounced spring mounting feature. Hopefully the picture will come through.
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Being a stamped part, you'll never know the change-over date unless it was documented in a service bulletin or it had some profound change that gave the part a new part #, or through observation of original bikes, there is a change-over date. Who knows ? The original tool and die could have worn out or broke, or the head of engineering didn't like the original shape.Eric Smith
AMCA #886
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Originally posted by exeric View PostBeing a stamped part, you'll never know the change-over date unless it was documented in a service bulletin or it had some profound change that gave the part a new part #, or through observation of original bikes, there is a change-over date. Who knows ? The original tool and die could have worn out or broke, or the head of engineering didn't like the original shape.
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I pulled out 2 foot pedals and found neither one has a welded pin, both are peened with a distinct button head look. Both pedals also have a taller nerd for the spring, than in the first pictures. I recently replaced the clutch pull rod pivot stud on one of my pedals with a NOS pin. The original pin had a button look, and so does the replacement pin, unlike the first pictures. I think the pedal is repop.
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