Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Drive train, fuel, suspension, steering & brakes => Topic started by: PMO956F on October 05, 2014, 09:01:54
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Hi guys
Could anyone tell me which part this maybe , it was in the cad plating box with all the other bits (all mixed together!) still rebuilding the car so im sure i will find out sooner or later
clue - its not an engine or transmission internal
Any Help welcomed !
ps pic attached 7 years down the line !
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It could be the rod that screws into the end of the clutch slave cylinder? Sure someone with better knowledge will chime in here.
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thanks Andy , sorry should of mentioned its an auto !
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Ah, what about the rod the screws into the firewall on the inside that the accelerator pedal stop on?
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If you don't find what it is, ask the workshop who did the plating if someone complained he was missing a part. They often mix up stuff, and someone may be looking for it.
Is it metric?
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thanks again , the floor was replaced so there is no bolt hole and my pre resto my photos dont show the area im afraid
BTw yes its metric , and yes i guess it could be someone elses missing part , but i had it all plated 3 years ago so cant check.
Thanks again for your help
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Is it the cotter bolt off your rear diff ?
Does it have a taper on the other side ?
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If you have replaced you floor you should have the hole that I am referring too. If you pin has that taper on the Dave is definitely nailed it.
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It is definitely the rear diff pin.
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Thanks Andy
Yes you may have it ! it doesnt have tapers , so could be the part , thanks for the pic its very usefull, and also to the other members for helping too!
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This may be too much information, but for the true parts geek:
The PN for the accelerator stop is N 00084 0008220. An N number means that it is a generic part specified in the DIN und Normteile book. This number is in the book as a "cyl[inder] head screw" M8 x 50 mm, exactly as shown in the picture.
Good call, Andy.
Cheers,
CT