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voucht 10th May 2012 10:50 PM

Accelerator cable attach point
 
Hi everyone,
I don't have my clutch and accelerator cables yet, but I'm working on the pedal box, and I was wondering how the accelerator cable is attached to the accelerator pedal, using this 6,5mm diameter hole? I understood that the Capri clutch cable has an eyed end, (btw, can anybody tell me the diameter of the hole please?), and should be attached to the pedal by a bolt, but what about the accelerator cable?
Pictures are welcome too!
Thank you very much for your answers.
Sylvain

mgglep 10th May 2012 11:16 PM

The Capri clutch cable is ideal it has an 8mm hole in that can simply be bolted to the pedal I used a small piece of tube on the engine bay side to push fit the white plastic thingy into I cut the nipple off the sierra accelerator pedal and welded to the new pedal I can now use the original sierra accelerator cable I simple welded a washer to a piece of tube for the cables bulkhead gromit to push into on the engine bay side I think you can see the pedal box on my Flickr account link below

Not Anumber 11th May 2012 10:36 AM

My accelerator cable goes through a short piece of tube welded into the bulkhead by the pedal and pushes against a washer on the threaded part of the cable to set the tension. This is ok normally when the cable is under any tension but worries me that if the cable gets slack the end of the threaded part can drop out of the end of the tube and then catch on it- this could happen if the pedal is floored and released quickly. Ive limited this to a certain extent by using cable ties to restrict the movement of the outer cable but i will be fabricating a light bracket to hold the threaded section of the outer cable tight up to the bulkhead tube that can be readilly unbolted in case the cable needs to be adjusted or replaced.

voucht 11th May 2012 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Not Anumber (Post 73463)
My accelerator cable goes through a short piece of tube welded into the bulkhead by the pedal and pushes against a washer on the threaded part of the cable to set the tension. This is ok normally when the cable is under any tension but worries me that if the cable gets slack the end of the threaded part can drop out of the end of the tube and then catch on it- this could happen if the pedal is floored and released quickly. Ive limited this to a certain extent by using cable ties to restrict the movement of the outer cable but i will be fabricating a light bracket to hold the threaded section of the outer cable tight up to the bulkhead tube that can be readilly unbolted in case the cable needs to be adjusted or replaced.

Thank you very much, I'll make sure to find a system to secure this part too. But how do you attach the end of the cable to the pedal itself using this 6.5mm diam. hole?

K4KEV 11th May 2012 10:52 AM

I'm going to make a clevis (similar to radio control clevises)

voucht 11th May 2012 01:09 PM

Thank you Kev. I thought about it too, but how will you attach the cable end to the clevis? Actually, what I don't know is how the end of the Sierra accelerator cable looks like (pedal side). I tried to find pictures on Google, but it looks like there are different models. How is yours ?

flyerncle 11th May 2012 01:23 PM

However you end up fittng it make sure it swivels or it will snap the cable as Handy Andy found out with his clutch cable.

skov 11th May 2012 01:30 PM

My throttle cable has a ball on the end, and I was planning to make/buy something like this to attach it to the pedal:


mgglep 11th May 2012 02:41 PM

my sierra accelerator pedal had a nipple on the end of the pedal and the cable has a socket with a black metal clip if you use the nipple and socket it will rotate freely and will be close to the origional so no specialist cables required i will post some pics of mine on my flickr account later

K4KEV 11th May 2012 02:42 PM

on mine it has a ball and socket joint ball on the pedal and socket on end of cable.....if I can go with this system in some way I might use it as is
here is a picture from the drivers footwell looking at the top of the pedal ...the ivory coloured thing is the socket the ball is obvious.


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