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<blockquote data-quote="torch" data-source="post: 1448566" data-attributes="member: 1295"><p>Well I'm impressed. I've had Pandora down low enough to sharpen the edge of that pedal, and even dragged the exhaust mount once or twice, but I never managed to bend it like that! You are lucky you didn't lever the tires off the road.</p><p></p><p>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"). </p><p></p><p>Then replace the curb feelers on the bottom of the pegs. Your's must be worn down to nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="torch, post: 1448566, member: 1295"] Well I'm impressed. I've had Pandora down low enough to sharpen the edge of that pedal, and even dragged the exhaust mount once or twice, but I never managed to bend it like that! You are lucky you didn't lever the tires off the road. 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"). Then replace the curb feelers on the bottom of the pegs. Your's must be worn down to nothing. [/QUOTE]
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