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> Looking for a sportomatic pedal pad
computers4kids
post Feb 3 2010, 11:16 PM
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I have a 914 automatic and I'm installing a 914-6 pedal cluster that I picked-up but need a rubber pedal pad of all things. Porsche said it is NLA, part #905-423-511-00. Any ideas or leads to one of these pads? I found an ad on ebay for what was described as a 911/912/914 brake lever arm, and to me it looks like what I need...what do you think? The first two pictures are my current pedal setup and the one I purchased. The third pic is the ebay ad.
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Cap'n Krusty
post Feb 26 2010, 05:59 PM
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I have an Autostick here, and I just looked at the pedal assembly. The pad itself is rectangular, with corners of a fairly tight radius. The actual pedal has a pair of "arms", one rising from the actual brake pedal location, the other from what would be the clutch pedal location. Not gonna work for you. The pad I have is essentially trashed, but it wouldn't work anyway. One solution might be to find a not-unpleasant looking pedal from something in a boneyard, cut the face portion off the lever, and grind the back smooth so it could be aligned and welded to your existing lever or pedal surface. The other option would be for me to find the pedal assembly I've stashed somewhere around here and hope the pad is in good condition ..........

BTW, that's a Sportomatic pedal assembly, NOT a 914-6 assembly.

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