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90564812 - Clevis Pin – Brake Pedal Push Rod

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Clevis Pin connecting the brake pedal push rod to the master cylinder actuation linkage.

This pin forms the pivot joint between the brake pedal arm and the push rod, transmitting pedal force to the hydraulic master cylinder. Also applicable to the 101 Forward Control.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Series 2 and 3
Fitment Notes SERIES III — Brake pedal push rod clevis pin; also fits 101 Forward Control
Alternative Codes
90564812

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Frequently asked questions

What is the 90564812 clevis pin used for?
The 90564812 clevis pin forms the pivot joint between the brake pedal arm and the master cylinder push rod, transmitting pedal force to the hydraulic master cylinder. It's fitted to the Land Rover Series III and also the 101 Forward Control. The pin lets the push rod pivot as the pedal moves.
How many clevis pins are needed, and how is it held in?
Typically one 90564812 clevis pin connects the brake pedal push rod on the Series III or 101 Forward Control. It's usually retained by a split pin or clip through the end, which should be renewed whenever the clevis pin is removed. Check the pin for wear or ovality when servicing the pedal box.
Should the clevis pin be replaced or reused?
A clevis pin can usually be reused if it's not worn or ovalised, but given its role in the brake pedal linkage on the Series III, fitting a fresh 90564812 is cheap insurance. Renew the retaining split pin every time. A worn pin introduces slack and lost pedal travel.