Posted by Crazy Horse on February 15, 2023 at 15:01:18 from (204.191.200.176):
I posted this over on the Oliver forum a few hours ago, no replies there yet so I'll try here. I'm posting this for a friend so here goes. He has an Oliver 88 Std and he wants to remove the pivot pin that the clutch pedal pivots on. It is either pressed or threaded into the left side of the transmission housing. He's not sure how it is anchored .... ie. by threads or perhaps it is pressed in? So far he can get a very small amount of movement counter clockwise and then back clockwise but not much more so he's a bit iffy proceeding without knowing more. If he knows it is threaded for sure then he will apply heat and proceed to remove it by un-threading the pin counter-clockwise. If it is pressed in then he will deal with that as necessary. Can anyone here confirm how that pivot pin is anchored into the side of the tranny?
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