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1935 Ford accelerator pedal replacement
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JHauschultz |
05-12-2021 @ 1:28 PM
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I have a new one...modified slightly to move the pedal farther to the right of the brake pedal. I took the old one off, pulling it off the pin on the end of the pedal shaft...not hard but a little effort. Does anyone know how to push the new one onto the shaft? I can't seem to hold it to push the knob into the rubber retainer... Thank you.
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Shoovel |
05-12-2021 @ 2:02 PM
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I have a 39, might be the same. I put a small vice grip on the throttle rod and put some spray lube on the rubber and forced it on.
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JHauschultz |
05-12-2021 @ 4:50 PM
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Shoovel...wonderful idea! Right after breakfast and I'll let you know. Thanks.
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JHauschultz |
05-13-2021 @ 6:29 PM
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Perfetto. I was prepared to grimace and twist...and it slipped on like a sock. I put WD40 in the pedal hole...let it sit for 10 seconds...and I wasn't sure it actually fit. But it was tight. Thanks for the great advice...this should go in a file of repairs that work. Jim
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