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Pedal Cluster disassembly

I am trying to redo the bushing and such on the pedal cluster, but before I start whacking at the wrong thing, can anyone offer a suggestion as to how to get the set screw/screw/roll pin/ or whatever it is from the clutch pedal?

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sorry...found it...I always forget to search the tech articles.
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sorry...found it...I always forget to search the tech articles.
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Pelican Technical Article: Pedal Cluster Rebuild

it's a roll pin...came out easy as pie on mine.
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I drilled mine out. Getting the new one in was a chore I used a bolt to keep it aligned as I hammered it in. It might be easier to take it to a shop and have them press it out.
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I just used a smaller diameter than the hole bolt, and a few whacks and it was out...getting the other one in was a chore until I put it in the vise just the right way, and a few twists later...done.

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