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I know a good welder but with a 17 day trip on the horizon and the vision of using a pair of vise grips as a brake lever I think I will hold since it does not show any sign of cracking. Once I have a spare in hand I will explore options but for now it is essentially cosmetic.Could probably fix with heat (propane torch) and a set of Vicegrips. Of course, you run the risk of it fracturing.
If you did crack or break it, a decent welder could probably fix you up pretty easily.
On second thought, if you know a decent welder, remove the pedal and take it to them - they'll know exactly what to do.
Yep at just under a C-note I thought I would check in with the clan especially since we are holding the "Last Hurrah" at the end of the month and with 44 officially signed up I thought I would throw it out there. I found a decent one with the pivot for 55.00 used or I can bite the bullet at a Benjy for a new one.Looks like a bunch on eBay , or partzilla claims 2-3 day ship. 03-2021 all use same lever.
Pedal is aluminum alloy, not steel (and I think it may be cast). Dull glow heat would be too much, IMHO.As for straightening, it's not cast, not likely to snap. I'd remove it, put it in a vise and heat it to a dull glow at the bend. propane torch won't be hot enough -- maybe MAPP gas but ideally oxy-acetylene or an induction coil (eg: "Bolt Buster").
Thanks guys! I will let you know how it goes...
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