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> Accelerator pedal disconnect, Old pedal fell off
IanStott
post Oct 5 2004, 12:38 PM
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The accelerator pedal is just flopping around, what parts do I need to repair this and where do I get them?
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post Oct 5 2004, 03:31 PM
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Hi Mike, Yes we had a good chat, I just brought the car home last week, had to wait for the garage to be built so it was at a friends shop til last week. Am now starting to strip the car but haven't taken the engine out yet, seems like a good time to change cables. I read a thread recently that referred to " Terry " cables, are you familiar with those? Boy would I ever like to have one of those Raby engines! I need to get the body rust free before I can really do anything else, the engine runs fine and it does have a pair of Webers but I have no idea what else may have been done. We are going to tear it down and have a good look and clean up the heads. I need exhaust so from what I have been reading the stainless seems the way to go. I have a feeling I may have to spend the kid's inheritance before I'm done! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving.gif)

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