The accelerator pedal:
accelerator pedal
.. and cable at carbs.
cable at carbs
apparently it was driven like this!!
There is nothing to hold the outer cable in place for starters so the full range of throttle movement is not possible!!
Likewise the crimp on connector at the carb. Very dangerous - if it was possible to pull the cable far enough, it can catch under the linkage!!!
I will be looking for bit of brass tubing to make the appropriate ends. Last night I managed to drill a 1.5m though a 5 mm brass screw that will hold
the outer in place allowing the inner to pass thourgh but am considereing a motorcycle throttle ferrule.
[Edited on 19/12/05 by 02GF74]
A suggestion - have a REALLY good look at all the other safety-critical bits of the car...
...That bodge is just a bit scary!
David
Bloody hell. Even i wouldnt do anything like that.
As David says, check the rest of the car over with a very good eye. Makes my wonder how the brake pedal is on there.
I'm not a proffessional car builder or anything ( yet ) but bloody hell.
Looks like ther was a bracket at the pedal end but it has snapped off NICE.
looks like a nylock nut but no thread showing
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the full range of throttle movement is not possible!!
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Originally posted by rusty
Looks like ther was a bracket at the pedal end but it has snapped off NICE.
Not that critical really, it's only holding the air filter backplate. He probably lost the original flat nut and wiggly washer.
It is if the nut comes off and allows a bolt to drop into air filter.
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Originally posted by Peteff
Not that critical really, it's only holding the air filter backplate. He probably lost the original flat nut and wiggly washer.
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Originally posted by jollygreengiant
That may be, BUT. At the other end of the carb(s) I note that the Carbs have been solidly mounted to the manifold. NO Isollating "O" ring gasket, NO insulating Rubber washers or thackery washers. Just an assortment of bolts.