Need a part # for the Clutch pedal clip
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Car: 1991 RS Camaro (Jet Black)
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Need a part # for the Clutch pedal clip
I went to 2 dealers trying to find this clip and all they had was the bushings in thier diagram, if someone could provide the part # that would be great, thanks.
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Car: 92 Z28 convertible
Engine: Miniram 383
Transmission: T-56
Axle/Gears: 4.10 stk 10 bolt
Are you talking about the plastic insert that goes in the clutch master cylinder eyelet? I broke mine today trying to snap on the master cylinder eyelet to the pedal. If this the same thing, I also need one!! Thanks in advance.
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Car: 1987 Camaro Z-28
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Transmission: Tremec TKO 600
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#20 is the clip or retainer. #25 is the plastic bushing.
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Can someone please get this part #, I've seen the diagrams and could only find the clip for the brakes, everything we pulled out on the diagram was a bushing when he got it from the back. I would like to go grab this piece before I head to lunch, thanks.
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Originally posted by pasky
Seems it still is =/.
Seems it still is =/.
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Need this part please, need to test the new spec stage III out and the hydraulics keep popping off the pedal, thanks.
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mine broke too(2 of them) so i scammed a local auto zone.
i went in told them i just bought master from them and it wasnt in the package... the manager apologized and went out back and got me one out of another ones package. then when i accidently broke that one i just bought a new master took the piece swapped it with the broke one returned it for my money back. they send them all back to the factory so its not like its gonna end up with someone else so i didnt feel bad. but its kinda a scam.
i went in told them i just bought master from them and it wasnt in the package... the manager apologized and went out back and got me one out of another ones package. then when i accidently broke that one i just bought a new master took the piece swapped it with the broke one returned it for my money back. they send them all back to the factory so its not like its gonna end up with someone else so i didnt feel bad. but its kinda a scam.
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I already tried that, problem is master cylinders here are special order. Someones gotta have the part number for this thing.
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Car: 1987 Camaro Z-28
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Transmission: Tremec TKO 600
Axle/Gears: Moser 9"/4.11 Trac-Lok
I posted the illustration to make sure we were talking about the same thing. Here's the part #s
retainer 3817880
bushing 14091384
Both show good at GM PDC, so if your local dealer does not stock he can order & get in a few days.
retainer 3817880
bushing 14091384
Both show good at GM PDC, so if your local dealer does not stock he can order & get in a few days.
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Well thats the peice and the same diagram I was looking at, at the dealer, however We pulled out everything next to the master cylinder and they were just bushings, is the 3817880 the retainer the clip that holds it in place? Thanks.
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Transmission: Tremec TKO 600
Axle/Gears: Moser 9"/4.11 Trac-Lok
Originally posted by pasky
is the 3817880 the retainer the clip that holds it in place? Thanks.
is the 3817880 the retainer the clip that holds it in place? Thanks.
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Car: `86 SS / `87 SS
Engine: L69 w/ TPI on top / 305 4bbl
Transmission: `95 T56 \ `88 200-4R
When I was using 89 Camaro pedals in my car, I just ended up finding something to make a bushing out of, and using a brake pedal clip to retain the master cylinder rod to the clutch pedal. That's another option.
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Just now ended up doing that, I didnt bother with the bushing just put in a brake pedal clip and seems to work, I can't pull it off with my hand so its pretty snug.
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Originally posted by pasky
Just now ended up doing that, I didnt bother with the bushing just put in a brake pedal clip and seems to work, I can't pull it off with my hand so its pretty snug.
Just now ended up doing that, I didnt bother with the bushing just put in a brake pedal clip and seems to work, I can't pull it off with my hand so its pretty snug.

I keep one of those clips on my keychain.
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