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> New pedal set but accelerator cable disconnects, New ball socket required??
PaIsa
post May 3 2025, 10:14 AM
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So I am finally getting close to the finish line of the work and getting ready to get the car back on the road after the winter here in Quebec, Canada.

Last thing I did was replacing the pedal set with a rebuilt set from Mr. Stone. Everything is fine with the clutch and brake, but my accelerator cable does not stay attached. The ball socket goes very easily on the new ball on the rebuilt pedal set so my guess on the culprit would be that the ball socket on the end of the accelerator cable would need to be replaced.

Should I look elsewhere?

Below is what I think should be replaced.

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PaIsa
post May 8 2025, 04:54 AM
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For now I have ordered a new ball socket that should arrive in the next few days.

Since I will replace it, I took out the one currently in the car. The small clip is still in the ball socket but still it does not seem tight enough to properly connect to the ball on the pedal cluster. Or maybe it is just me that do not install it properly.

Anyway I will see once I get the new one.

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post May 8 2025, 06:05 AM
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QUOTE(PaIsa @ May 8 2025, 03:54 AM) *

For now I have ordered a new ball socket that should arrive in the next few days.

Since I will replace it, I took out the one currently in the car. The small clip is still in the ball socket but still it does not seem tight enough to properly connect to the ball on the pedal cluster. Or maybe it is just me that do not install it properly.

Anyway I will see once I get the new one.

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Use a pick and try to rote the clip in the groove. They can get stuck
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post May 8 2025, 06:20 AM
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Use a pick and try to rote the clip in the groove. They can get stuck
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The clip turns freely inside the groove of the ball socket. Am I not getting it on the right way on the ball of the cluster???
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