pedal box torsion spring

pedal box torsion spring

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julian64

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261 months

Saturday 24th September 2022
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Hi guys

Anyone know a good source of torsion springs.
I have an XKSS kit. I've taken the pedal box apart to generally renovate it as part of a clutch cylinder change and noticed a missing spring.

It has to go over a 1" diameter shaft but apart from that I can engineer it to work. I thought I might be lucky with an ex landrover one, but they all have an internal diameter of 23 mm frown.

Currently stumped after a day of googling.

Equus

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Saturday 24th September 2022
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julian64

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261 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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thanks, but unless I'm reading it wrong they don't do any torsion sprigs which would go over the 25mm diameter pedal shaft frown

egomeister

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Monday 26th September 2022
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Equus

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108 months

Tuesday 27th September 2022
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julian64 said:
thanks, but unless I'm reading it wrong they don't do any torsion springs which would go over the 25mm diameter pedal shaft frown
Yes they do.

For example (there are others), this one has a suggested mandrel size of 1.013" (25.73mm):



They will also do specials (though obviously it will cost you).

ETA: The other obvious question is where the pedal box came from. It's highly unlikely to be custom manufactured by whichever company produced the original kit. Far more likely to be from a donor vehicle. If you can identify that, you may find that the spring is still available from a marque specialist, or second-hand parts available on Ebay.

Edited by Equus on Tuesday 27th September 11:04

julian64

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Tuesday 27th September 2022
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Equus said:
julian64 said:
thanks, but unless I'm reading it wrong they don't do any torsion springs which would go over the 25mm diameter pedal shaft frown
Yes they do.

For example (there are others), this one has a suggested mandrel size of 1.013" (25.73mm):



They will also do specials (though obviously it will cost you).

ETA: The other obvious question is where the pedal box came from. It's highly unlikely to be custom manufactured by whichever company produced the original kit. Far more likely to be from a donor vehicle. If you can identify that, you may find that the spring is still available from a marque specialist, or second-hand parts available on Ebay.

Edited by Equus on Tuesday 27th September 11:04
Looks very much custom manufactured. Confess I was looking on metric..Thanks smile


In fact it looks so manufactured I was thinking of modifying with a bit of welding and drilling to take some compression springs

Luckily with your post I might go back and try and organise a more elegant solution


Edited by julian64 on Tuesday 27th September 15:49