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oadamo

posted on 30/10/07 at 08:18 PM Reply With Quote
peddle mounts

hi ive started making some alloy floor mounted peddles for my locost. but how do you fix the cables to them. and where about do you fix the cables. will i need a steel bush to stop them from wearing where the fixing go. ive seen some mounted to the box section on the floor is this the best or sould i make them in there own box that bolts in.
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worX

posted on 30/10/07 at 11:40 PM Reply With Quote
Why have you chosen to make them in Ali Adam?

What is the thickness of the Ali pedal shaft/stem?

Steve






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oadamo

posted on 31/10/07 at 08:08 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by worX
Why have you chosen to make them in Ali Adam?

What is the thickness of the Ali pedal shaft/stem?

Steve


good question i dont no lol. they will look good whn done lol. the stems are 6mm and the peddle bit is 4mm and the boss is 25mm.
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Bluemoon

posted on 1/11/07 at 08:58 AM Reply With Quote
I would not make em from ali.. The Mk brake pedal stem is of the order 4 to 6mm steel (can't remember exactly). Using Ali is not going to give as much strength, and if you can make em strong enough they will probably crack as they age (unless designed with sufficent margin)..

Cheers

Dan

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kb58

posted on 1/11/07 at 01:17 PM Reply With Quote
Aluminum is fine as long as it's "thick enough", whatever that is. As a guide, the Tilton unit I have uses 1/2" (12mm) cast aluminum for the pivot/balance bar housing.

Do the math and you'll find that in a panic stop, there can be nearly 1000lbs force on the mounting points. Not someplace to be cutting corners.





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