My clutch pedal is worn, so there's play in the joint with the clevis on the master cylinder. I have a new pedal, refurbished master cylinder with a new push rod, just need to swap over - right?
I intend to try to replace the pedal in situ, how successful I'll be I do not know. I've practiced on a spare pedal box and it is doable with the brake pedal still connected. I've read all the guides about removing clevis pins and have the special tool to refit it. The plan is:-
Driver's seat out, remove the large duct to the heater, remove clevis pin, undo pedal shaft (will it come out with the heater in position or will I need to remove heater?) remove clutch pedal. Replace clutch pedal, return to vertical. Undo and remove master cylinder, replace master cylinder, back under the dash to refit clevis pin and split pin. Refit seat and bleed clutch.
What could go wrong? Obviously, I've missed out all the swearing and bleeding from cuts to hands and arms. I at least know the clutch clevis is not seized.