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Build is looking very good Ross and lathe is a stunner now it's painted!
How are you planning on stopping the pedals from falling forwards? I only ask as I have now got to the stage where I am finishing my pedal box, I've found the polymer bushing with 8mm bolt through it to be a poor pedal pivot solution when used with the bent brackets to stop the pedals falling forward. You need to the pedal pivot bolt loose otherwise you end up clamping the pedal to the pedal box but the bent brackets need the pivot bolts tight to provide enough clamp load to prevent them from rotating. To solve this I'm going to make some crush tubes (1/2" OD) to fit inside the bushes (drilled out to slightly larger than crush tubes OD) which are slightly longer than the bushes (about 0.5mm either side), meaning the pedals will rotate about the crush tubes instead of the bolt. This is the same method used for the suspension bushes but I'll have a bit more clearance between the crush tube OD and the ID of the pedal bushes so that its a smooth pedal movement. I'll let you know this weekend if it works as expected .
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I believe it is a requirement, but not 100% sure, however you really will want front pedal stops as the pedals fall forward really easily which could get interesting if you're out driving.
I wouldn't recommend welding the pedal stop to the side mount as you then can't adjust it meaning you might end up with a lot of travel before getting tension on the cables or constantly tension your clutch/throttle. I've seen others that have welded stops onto the outside of the pedal and used bolts through the floor the same way the brake pedal works. I made the mods to my pedals and it works a treat.
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I used these olive bearing bushes with a stainless crush tube and they are perfect. Stiff but still easy to move as they are self lubricating.
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As above they are the same on mine and work a treat,you can force oil into the bushes too.
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