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Old 05-01-2022, 08:21 PM
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can anyone confirm the use of power spring and where it mounts on 968. I can see it attaches to the pedal but cant work out the other end where the arm comes thru the spring
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Wish I had a photo - the eye/clevis pin goes in the pedal. There is a metal plate with a hole in it - maybe an inch or two lower that where it is attached in the pedal? that’s where the other end goes through and you shove a cotter pin to keep it in there.
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Here is a video of the spring on a 944... same on a 968

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I will take a closer look this weekend ...however didnt see the tab for the shaft eye ...terrible spot to get in to but. All hunched up like a dog doing the business on a football.
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Wish I had a photo - the eye/clevis pin goes in the pedal. There is a metal plate with a hole in it - maybe an inch or two lower that where it is attached in the pedal? that’s where the other end goes through and you shove a cotter pin to keep it in there.
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Originally Posted by oz968
I will take a closer look this weekend ...however didnt see the tab for the shaft eye ...terrible spot to get in to but. All hunched up like a dog doing the business on a football.
Use a large hand mirror and a bright light that doesn't shine in your eyes.
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Originally Posted by 931guru
Use a large hand mirror and a bright light that doesn't shine in your eyes.
I will indeed
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Also do your back a favor and take the drivers seat out. It takes 5 minutes and it’s so much easier to get under there and see whats what.

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Originally Posted by Daditude
Also do your back a favor and take the drivers seat out. It takes 5 minutes and it’s so much easier to get under there and see whats what.
Good tip but my electric seat doesn't seem to move enough to allow me to get to the bolts in the rails...dammit



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