Hi guys…
May be a simple solution but thought I’d ask before I act….
I’ve got a plastic throttle pedal fitted in the track car… unsure as to why but never mind.
I have 2 spare original metal pedals and wondered if it was a case that I could just remove the entire pedal shaft which connects to the assembly and replace it with an original?
Only difference I can see is the fixing that connects it to the housing. (See images below)
Original:
My other idea was just to remove the pedal from the shaft on the original and re- weld onto the new shaft.
Ideas?
There doesn’t seem as much travel in the original compared to the new so didn’t want to mess anything up with a sensor or something silly?
May be a simple solution but thought I’d ask before I act….
I’ve got a plastic throttle pedal fitted in the track car… unsure as to why but never mind.
I have 2 spare original metal pedals and wondered if it was a case that I could just remove the entire pedal shaft which connects to the assembly and replace it with an original?
Only difference I can see is the fixing that connects it to the housing. (See images below)
Original:
My other idea was just to remove the pedal from the shaft on the original and re- weld onto the new shaft.
Ideas?
There doesn’t seem as much travel in the original compared to the new so didn’t want to mess anything up with a sensor or something silly?