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Pics of Accelerator pedal
Hi all, does any one have easy access to pics/dims of what’s going on behind the accelerator pedal. I have to make the rod/shaft that transmits pedal movement to the carrier’s center line. Thanks in advance for any help.
Stephen DeMocko SDeMocko@Gmail.com So Cal, USA ’44 MKII |
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Steve
I will post the info you need later. You should have two cast lugs mounted on the floor. There is a 1/2 inch dia. rod that rotates in those two lugs. One end has an arm with a roller that is actuated by the throttle pedal, the other end has a small arm that pulls the throttle rod from the rear. The clevis pin in the small arm protrudes to the left. A throttle return spring hooks in a grove in the clevis pin, the other end goes to a small lug on the floor.
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Accelerator jack shaft
Thanks Lynn. I was able to get the two castings from Brian A. and that told me rod dia., but that is as far as I got. Arm lengths off the jack shaft would be great.
Stephen DeMocko |
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Stephen
Here you go.
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pedal ovals
Lynn,
That information is a huge help. I am sure others will also benefit from it in the future. Your description and pics make it apparent to me how the forked end holds the roller but I am still confused about one thing. On the back of the pedal there are two angle pcs with one side of each having a large oval. Does the arm/roller of the ½” jack shaft do anything with the ovals? I had assumed that the roller would some how be inside the ovals. Now it looks as if the ovals have no purpose and the roller rides on the back of the pedal between the angle pcs. Is that the case? Sorry to be a pain. Thanks, Stephen DeMocko |
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Steve
The clevis pin that holds the roller in the arm, also goes through the slots in the pedal. I guess it stops the top of the pedal falling back toward the driver.
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Perfect!
Ding Ding Ding, We have a winner. Now I've got it. Awesome picture. Thank you so much!
Stephen DeMocko |
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One more question?
Hi carrier folks. I had some success in fabricating my accelerator jack shaft thanks largely to the information Lynn posted above. I have one more question though. My carrier project did not have a bulkhead when I started. I made mine with pictures and dimensions I received from other forum guys. After going through the thousand or so pictures I have collected over the last couple of years I don’t seem to have a single one that shows where the accelerator push rod goes through the bulkhead. I have a rectangular slot next to the round hole for the hand start handle but do both the clutch rod and accelerator rod both use it or am I missing a hole? Any pictures and greatly appreciated and thank you all for the help.
Stephen DeMocko ’44 MKII So Cal, USA |
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Hi stephen, Just an observation on the rebuild : Carriers only feature a single spring washer on the assembly bolts, I see you are putting in flat washers as well. I am looking for a picture of this too, dimensions/profile of those 3 spring plates would be good too if any one has them.
kevin.
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I have drawings for the three throttle leaf springs, there're at work but I can post next week.
Ben |
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Steve
Is that an AP bullet hole through your front plate and top of your throttle pedal?
The rod dimensions I have posted will be too long for your clevises. If you have accurately positiond the big hole in your div plate the following info should work.
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Before:(
Lynn,
LOL, no, no bullet hole. This is what I started with. I hope all of you out there arnt cringing to bad. Thanks for the drawing, yep I only cut the one hole. Stephen |
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Micheal R.
The pictures you show are of MkII* carriers.
The MkI does not have the starter hole, and is a different layout Steve, I don't know what your carrier is. MkI or MkII?
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Thanks!
Thanks for all the pics guys. Every bit is very helpful. My project is a MKII.
Stephen |
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Throttle leaf spring drawings
Hi
Please see the attached for copies of the throttle leaf springs. Thickness should be 1.35/1.4mm Hope they help Ben |
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Throttle leaf spring drawings
Thank you Ben. Some day we will have a drawing for every part.
Stephen DeMocko |
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Throttle leaf spring
I made my leaf spring from the blade of an old handsaw-get one at the flea market -mine has been in use for years -Greg
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Greg,
That`s a great idea. Will use it on mine. Thanks, Doug |
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