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5/20/2022 7:54 AM  #1


1970 Accelerator/Gas Pedal Assembly

Hi Friends!
So I made a New Friend who imported a 1970 Grabber Blue 4spd Car from California.

His Throttle Pedal moves around roughly 3" left to right, it's total nonsense. What's worse is I can't find a part number or listing for Just a 1970.......All listings show 1969, and one specifically said will not fit a 1970 Convertible.


Is this part specific to 1970 or is it identical to 69?




Regards,
Jeff

 

5/20/2022 8:56 AM  #2


Re: 1970 Accelerator/Gas Pedal Assembly

I don't know the answer to your question but am wondering what is the problem.  Is the pedal moving around on its mounting, or on the pivot shaft?


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5/20/2022 9:20 AM  #3


Re: 1970 Accelerator/Gas Pedal Assembly

Need pictures......
Sounds as though just some good-old-basic hotrodding could be the fix.
I mean...."come-on, man!" we're talking a gas pedal!...a foot feed!...S
Should be simple (as in 1970's tech) mechanical (maybe cable) linkage!
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5/20/2022 9:35 AM  #4


Re: 1970 Accelerator/Gas Pedal Assembly

The problem is irrelevant, the car could be getting built from scratch and require a new pedal.

Essentially I was simply trying to find a replacement.

But the pedal, as described is very, Very sloppy. 3" of movement side to side. 🤷🏻‍♂️

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5/20/2022 9:43 AM  #5


Re: 1970 Accelerator/Gas Pedal Assembly

Yeah.........
3 " side-to-side......that's a LOT!
Make sure the 'screw-holes'(no pun!) or attachment points are... good-and-tight ( pun intended!)
Again...a picture of the gas pedal assembly would make 'the fix' a lot easier to figure out.
6s6


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5/20/2022 9:48 AM  #6


Re: 1970 Accelerator/Gas Pedal Assembly

Is 69/70 identical? 

Or does 70 have its own part?

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5/20/2022 10:59 AM  #7


Re: 1970 Accelerator/Gas Pedal Assembly

69/70 are the same, but there is a difference between sixes and V8s. Guys, what is the latest trick to post a picture? I have one from the Part and Body Illustration Manual, that would help, but the forum doesn't seem to like it. I upload, hit submit (several times), but no dice. What is the KB limit- this is only 94.5.

Last edited by Mach1Driver (5/20/2022 11:29 AM)

 

5/20/2022 11:26 AM  #8


Re: 1970 Accelerator/Gas Pedal Assembly

Have you identified why the pedal is sloppy?  You need to verify the issue before knowing that the pedal itself is the source of the slop. 


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5/20/2022 11:59 AM  #9


Re: 1970 Accelerator/Gas Pedal Assembly


 

 

5/20/2022 12:01 PM  #10


Re: 1970 Accelerator/Gas Pedal Assembly

BTW, the only way I could get that picture here was to park it on Imgur, get the BB code, and copy that here. What a hassle. Just a hint MS as to why your traffic is low on this forum- this sort of thing makes the site uneasy to use.

Last edited by Mach1Driver (5/20/2022 12:05 PM)

 

5/20/2022 12:09 PM  #11


Re: 1970 Accelerator/Gas Pedal Assembly

Rufus68 wrote:

Have you identified why the pedal is sloppy?  You need to verify the issue before knowing that the pedal itself is the source of the slop. 

 

I have not, I'm simply preparing.....Noah built the arc before the rain.

I may not need it, but just in case, I'm ready to go!

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5/20/2022 4:15 PM  #12


Re: 1970 Accelerator/Gas Pedal Assembly

Three inches side to side movement? Not sure how that can happen


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5/20/2022 5:08 PM  #13


Re: 1970 Accelerator/Gas Pedal Assembly

As seen in the "Accelerator Linkage" diagram Ford switched to a cable from a rod for the 1969 and later Mustangs.

 

5/20/2022 5:57 PM  #14


Re: 1970 Accelerator/Gas Pedal Assembly

Sounds like he might have a screw loose…or missing on the gas pedal mount bracket.

 

5/23/2022 6:53 PM  #15


Re: 1970 Accelerator/Gas Pedal Assembly

The pivot screw for the plastic pedal could be really loose,,,


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