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Hi from the UK

I'm starting on getting my 1975 Tii RHD restored rolling shell reassembled after a very long time in the garage. Sorting the parts to start with (shell almost pristine still), but storage and labelling system less than perfect! Can anyone identify the parts in the photo please? In theory they should be from the cabin/dashboard but...

Thanks in anticipation 

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Yes it goes above and is sandwiched between the steering column and the body right where the column is bolted to the body    You maybe have to use large washers as spacers to get it to fit properly        The 2 steering column switch connectors fir into either side square holes 

 

The other bit with the 2 screws, don't know

 

Thanks, Rick

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Is it possible any of the parts came from your pedal box?
 

The spring on the bottom right looks like a broken clutch pedal “retainer spring” to me. Yours looks like the broken one I pulled out of my pedal box when I rebuilt it. It’s supposed to have a long tail off of the end opposite the little curly cue pig tail.
 

 Part number 35311104531. #5 here:

WWW.REALOEM.COM

BMW parts 1502-2002tii 2002 Pedals-supporting bracket/clutch pedal

 

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Just a guess but I think the plate with the 2 sheetmetal screws might be to block off the hole in the cowl where the left hand drive cars throttle linkage is mounted, just a guess but the hole spacing looks about right. 

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Bottom row: possibly  pedal box bushings and sleeve (not all of them) and what looks to be a broken clutch pedal return spring, also pedal box.

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76 2002 Survivor

71 2002 Franzi

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22 minutes ago, Son of Marty said:

the plate with the 2 sheetmetal screws might be to block off the hole in the cowl where the left hand drive cars throttle linkage is mounted,

Yep that’s correct I believe, exactly what my rhd Tii has, if you need a pic let me know.

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I think my fellow '02ers have helped you.

I'm interested in where you are in Dorset. I'm ex West Moors and still have my Touring that I bought in Christchurch in 1986.

 

Good luck with your tii resto.

 

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Les

'74 '02 - Jade Touring (RHD)

'76 '02 - Delk's "Da Beater"

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It IS for pedal return, but the throttle, not the clutch or brake...

 

and it's hard to tell, but it might be broke.

 

t

 

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Ah, that could be it - I can home in on it now. I don't think it's broken, but down from 1.7mm to 0.4mm at one point, so will break at first use. Hope they're still available, as it's difficult to impossible to match that kind of thing over here.

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I think I'm there with the spring. It's almost certainly part no. 35411108676, which WN describes as a torsion spring for throttle shaft, available at €5.95. Result!

 

Thanks for everyone's help. I'm sure I'll be back here soon...

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