px foot brake jammed?

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Suede Ed
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Brought old px, foot brake is siezed up stuck, i've removed it from the frame.Question how do you disassemble it? Was gonna put it in a vice and tap it open and shut a few times,but its that stuck i'm scared of bosting (breaking) it. Ta
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lockman69
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Remove the split pin, knock out the piviot pin, clean it all up and put it back together...simples
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Soak it in engine cleaner (gunk) over night... then as you said, put in vice and with the aid of plenty WD40, work the pedal, even if you have to tap it with a small hammer to get it started.... eventually it should start to move. you may want to remove the pedal return spring before you start, and brake light switch...

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If its really seized, find a suitable sized tin that the pedal will fit in. put some oil in it, enough to submerge the pedal. Get the oil to burn (bit of petrol helps) and drop the pedal in! 10 minutes later the pedal will be free and the pin can be knocked out easily if you want to.
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If it's really bad it's probably better to just find another and replace it.
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If you do get the pin out you could drill a small hole a fit a grease nipple to stop it happening again ;)
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you can drill a small hole into the pivot pin, and soak it with WD40 overnight. itll free up with a bit of too-ing and fro-ing. a bit of grease over the hole stops any water getting in in the future. or buy another one, they are cheap enough.
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Definately remove the pin, I had a sticking pedal on my T5 and put up with it for ages having to hook my toe under the pedal every time I used the rear brake :roll: No amount od WD 40 would work so I took the padal off and drifted the pin out. It took a bit of pursuading and was in a right state. Cleaned it all up with emery and put it back together with plenty of grease, took about asn hour statrt to finish but would have been easier if I'd had a vice.
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Had the same problem with my old p-range especially after the winter where it would clog up with all manner of road crap and salt. I held it in a vice and burnt off all the crud with a blow touch then in between this I would liberally coat it with WD40 while moving it back and forth.
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