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03-17-2013, 10:32 PM | #1 |
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Throttle Pedal Assemblies
I'm putting a TPI engine in my wife's '57 pickup.
I'm looking for a throttle pedal assembly and cable set up for it. In particular, I'm looking at what Lokar has on their site. For what I'm doing with the pickup, looks is not as important as value. So, if there's something I can get easily at a wrecking yard that works well, that would be good. What have you all used with success? |
03-18-2013, 01:37 AM | #2 |
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Re: Throttle Pedal Assemblies
Floor mounted lokar works great for me. Have used a mid 80s set up and fabbed the firewall side bracket before too.
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Re: Throttle Pedal Assemblies
Mid seventies trucks have one that mounts on the firewall and pulls a cable. I think Lokar, etc. took the design and cleaned it up. It sits up high enough that you would have to squat to see it. I sold both of the ones out of my 74 donor trucks to hot rod guys. I use the one that came out of my 62 engine donor truck in 85. It is a rod that pivots thru a bracket/hole in the recessed part of the firewall.
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05-29-2013, 12:16 AM | #4 | |
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Is this the one you are using? http://www.summitracing.com/parts/lok-xfmg6098 Does it feel pretty natural? Not awkward foot position at all? I noticed Lokar has a spacer too. Is that not necessary? http://www.summitracing.com/parts/lok-xgps-6016 |
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05-29-2013, 12:53 AM | #5 |
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Yep, same one.. Feels fine although I questioned that also. I googled several videos on mounting it and it does not mount square. You must kick the base clockwise at an angle so it lays natural.I didn't use the spacer and would have loved to have the engine trans out or a second set of hands, tightning the bolts is tricky. It is leterally a plug and play set up with their universal style cables and specific carb brackets. remember to use the hole closest to the pivot shaft for full throttle adjustment. I used the lowest hole on the pedal end and the furthest hole from the pivot to break in the new motor (1/2 throttle) then moved the cable pull closest to the pivot shaft at the carb end for full throttle pull. you can also adapt the stock throttle pad to the lokar like RusselAshley did to give it an oe look and feel, but a cable set up.
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I'll search and see if I can find Russell's post on that. I'd like to see what it looks like. Got any pics of yours? |
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05-29-2013, 01:13 AM | #7 |
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I used the Lokar pedal on a '52 and as you can see the black lay out shows how you need to angle it over like newfisher said to make it feel right.. I did use the spacer because the padding and carpet was thick I thought it would not let the pedal go all the way down. I think you can see the spacer in the last picture.
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05-29-2013, 07:58 AM | #8 |
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A TF has an indentation in the floor where the original pedal was mounted. I mounted the Lokar straight up and down because it fit into this indentation. When I got the Lokar installed I placed the original pedal over it at the angle I wanted and drilled and tapped two holes in the Lokar pedal. I used two flat head allen screws to attach it. The original pedal is wider so you can't get to the Lokar mounting screws with it attached.
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Do you think if I use carpet with a standard jute underneath that I will need the spacer? |
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05-29-2013, 11:04 AM | #10 |
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I think you would need the spacer if you want to mount the pedal on top of the carpet. The spacer would probably need to be under the carpet and the pedal on top. I have the jute pad under my rubber mat and the spacer might have made the installation a little easier. I cut my mat to fit around the pedal mount and lap over it so my mount doesn't show, but this was by necessity, not for looks. The pedal looks good when mounted on top and visible.
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Thanks.
That makes sense. I can't make up my mind. I'm thinking that one this style may have a feel more like a newer car. I'm building this truck for my wife to drive and I want her to be as comfortable as possible. I sure like the looks of that original pedal on the floor mount Lokar like you've got though. But for her I think comfort will overrule looks. Last edited by roger55; 05-29-2013 at 11:21 AM. |
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Btw,
I'm on this now because Classic Industries is having a 20% off Memorial Day sale and I've got an order together for several items. |
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I have a rubber mat, but would use the spacer if you are running carpet. I had purchased the above hang style one first and didn't like the look or placement, returned it and got the floor mount style for the AD
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Floor mount it is. I'll get that and the spacer from Classic Industries at 20% off. Thanks guys. Btw, she is interested in putting the old original pedal on top like you did Russell. We will revisit that when the time comes. |
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So, that's just the pedal? What year does the firewall side stuff come from? Anyone have a pic of engine side?
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From the Lokar website:
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I used the Lokar throttle and it has a good feel to it. Easy to install and comes with lots of cable and cable housing.
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05-29-2013, 04:40 PM | #18 |
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nice mod russell
truk has the floor mounted ebay copy of the lokar floor mount this pic is early on, i couldn't get WOT or downshift at this position w/my ramjet it now stands almost straight up and down
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It was the looks of the floor mount that won my wife over. |
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they all look nice
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