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Shade Tree Mechanic
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Can any one tell me what a break return spring looks like and where it is supposed to correctly attache to on a 1933 Chevrolet other than the break pedal. It seems mine broke and both ends were lost. I see a place on the break pedal but am not sure where the othe end should go. I checked with the filling station but they don't have one listed in their catalog for 1933. Can I use the one listed for a 1932?
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If you'll email me I can send a picture of the correct hook up-desoldcar@aol.com

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Look to the rear on frame. See if it attached to a Carter Pin in a hole on cross frame. The Carter Pin's eye will face towards the brake petal. On my 1936 like that. vcca # 44985.

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I'd like a picture of that 33 Brake Pedal Return Spring if possible. Thanks, Ed Frey. efreyATverizonDOTnet

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I deleted those pics from my computer-I'll try to take them again in a day or two-


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