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RazMan

posted on 20/5/06 at 10:48 PM Reply With Quote
Accelerator linkage 'challenge'

I have my pedals floor mounted and the accellerator pedal pivots at the bottom. As a result I need to pass a clevis pin & pushrod through the bulkhead, turn 90 degrees and convert the 'push' action to a 'pull' and connect it to my throttle cable which goes back up the tunnel to the engine bay (middy).

Can anyone suggest a quick and easy way of doing this? I was thinking about a bell crank or quadrant which bolts on the bulkhead but I am hoping there might be something a little more 'off the shelf' available somewhere.
Any ideas guys?


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Bob C

posted on 20/5/06 at 11:02 PM Reply With Quote
rod? pushes cable sheath - cable inner nailed to bulkhead . . .???
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RazMan

posted on 20/5/06 at 11:15 PM Reply With Quote
Lateral thinking - I like it





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Dusty

posted on 20/5/06 at 11:22 PM Reply With Quote
Possible to route a cable back into footwell and approach the pedal from the foot side with some sort of guard panel? Rescued attachment accel.JPG
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jonno

posted on 20/5/06 at 11:40 PM Reply With Quote
Or ?? Rescued attachment acc.jpg
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907

posted on 21/5/06 at 06:16 AM Reply With Quote
You would need to cut a slot in the bulkhead.

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big_wasa

posted on 21/5/06 at 07:28 AM Reply With Quote
You will get a more reliable operation if you do it properly imho

You wont get the feeling by going through a bellcrank ect and its one more thing to go wrong.

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RazMan

posted on 21/5/06 at 10:31 AM Reply With Quote
Some really creative ideas there - thanks for all the input.

As suggested, I think the most sensible way would be to re-engineer the pedal and move the pivot point up and the clevis pin can then be attached directly to the cable. The only problem there is achieving the correct amount of cable travel - I would have to move the pivot up quite a way to achieve that. Is there any way of 'amplifying' pedal movement? Rescued attachment Aeon Accelerator Pedal 2.jpg
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RazMan

posted on 21/5/06 at 12:11 PM Reply With Quote
I see what you mean but my V6 Duratec needs about 2" of cable travel to get WOT. If you are using bike TB's then that might explain the difference.
Mark, what is the length of your pedal from the pivot?

I'll make a cardboard mock-up before I get the welder out

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RazMan

posted on 21/5/06 at 02:21 PM Reply With Quote
That's great Mark - all I have to do is convert the drawing into metal now

Thanks for all your help





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andylancaster3000

posted on 21/5/06 at 02:47 PM Reply With Quote
We did this as we found we couldn't easily get the required travel for the 40's attaching the cable below the pivot:



Seems to work very well. The bell crank has a pair of small bearings in it, it needs some rose joints as the plastic things are a bit flexy and work at as nasty angle.

HTH,
Andy

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RazMan

posted on 21/5/06 at 08:04 PM Reply With Quote
Aha - something along the lines of my first thoughts.





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Dusty

posted on 24/5/06 at 03:28 AM Reply With Quote
Possibly think of a cut down grooved quadrant like the sierra clutch one. Nice linear pull, no extra friction and no levers. Adjust radius for ratio.

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