Pedal Box Question

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Pedal Box Question

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I have a huge amount of play in my clutch pedal, plenty of squeaking when depressing the pedal, and am thinking I need to address it.

My plan is to buy a replacement whole unit - pedals, cylinders, and servo/booster - then give it a spruce up before removing mine and swapping.
( I want minimal downtime so this feels best )

I have found a few but some suggest for diesel, others have part numbers etc.

So the question is; are there any differences between models and age etc, or are they all the same?

Mine is 1989 petrol


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An early one will fit but it must be from a van that has a brake servo unit, i fitted a pedal cluster from an Aircooled van into a 1990 van , the van it came from had a hydraulic clutch and brake servo as fitted to 2ltr models,  petrol or diesel are the same.
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:ok Thanks Multisi
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OK, next question....

Where can you get the clevis pin from?
( Brickwerks OOS. )

I can't find them on heritage. Any other suggestions?Image
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