11-19-2009, 08:05 AM | #76 |
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Re: LFD's gas pedal adapters (71-72 gas pedals in 67-70's)
Got mine yesterday, THANKS !!!!
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11-19-2009, 08:49 AM | #77 |
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Re: LFD's gas pedal adapters (71-72 gas pedals in 67-70's)
Hmmm,... still waiting on mine to arrive. Hopefully today.
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GOt Mine! Thanks! Looks fantastic with easy to follow directions!
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Rob double check your package for an extra shinny flat toy! Sorry guys I owed Rob a piece and used his shipping dime to deliver
Should be today but with a name like LoLife what did you really expect! So for the most part our Post office still has what it takes. They did not go out (the second time) until mid morning Monday and most of you have them 2 days later. If you really think about what they charge for delivery and what that gets you it is amazing! Kevin LFD Inc. Last edited by Rokcrln; 11-19-2009 at 12:15 PM. |
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Re: LFD's gas pedal adapters (71-72 gas pedals in 67-70's)
Just ordered one for my 69 !! PM sent with details...
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Got mine today.
Thanks Kevin!
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Just got mine, Thanks Kevin.
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Kevin....I hope this isn't a hijack of the thread, but maybe useful for a rookie like me wanting to install one of these....I have a quick question....I have a holley carb (not sure what cfm...could find any #'s on it)...is there anything special I need to hook up the cable to the throttle connection?? Can somebody direct me to what the connection looks like too???
Thanks... Okay...nowback to the regularly scheduled programing....
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Re: LFD's gas pedal adapters (71-72 gas pedals in 67-70's)
Got to work on my pedal setup today. Going to use a Lokar throttle cable. First pic is factory pedal. 2nd pic is cut and welded to work with the Lokar cable. 3rd is with the cable installed. Had to weld up the factory hole for the throttle cable and redrill. Might redrill and put a plastic bushing in. If you use the Lokar cable you have to use their throttle cable bracket and kickdown setup.
Waiting on a part so I can install when I do my intake and carb.
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just tried "bolting" mine together with the pedal and plastic bracket and one of the tapped holes doesnt quite line up. Nothing I cant fix by opening up the hole in the plastic base and the sheetmetal retainer. Just an FYI
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this might sound stupid but i am a little confused if the peddle and cable dont come with it what am i buying ?? i dont see anything else ?? i am interested in switching my 67 over i am running a tbi 350, please tell me what i am overlooking , and can i get a cable to got to the tbi ??
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hey NO PROBLEM !!!! I understand about having to tweek things. To many variables to take into consideration. Appreciate all the help.
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Hi Kevin of (Lewis Fabrication Design)
I’ve already obtained one of your gas pedal conversion kits and thought you might like to see how I modified the installation instructions to a weld in installation. Thanks for putting a good conversion kit together. You can see my installation on my build post #189 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...45#post3650045
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I copied Sinister. quick cut and ran a bead. about 10 min tops.
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Hey Sinister....what did that Lokar setup cost ya?
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I was able to use the Lokar setup without cutting and welding the end on the pedal. Just remove the clevis on the end of their cable....
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Looks great! I to like the smooth look but I know their are a lot of guys with painted cabs that still need to swap over do to engine conversions or linkage bind or they just want the cable. So I am glad it worked for you and now others have a second way to do it if they want. Kevin LFD Inc. |
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Re: LFD's gas pedal adapters (71-72 gas pedals in 67-70's)
Got mine a while back and I'm finally getting around to playing with it.
I'm taking the cheap way out and modifying my existing '70 pedal assembly to work with the adapter. I cut both ends off of the mid point in the fulcrum, flipped them and welded them back on. I had to take into account the fact that the adapter moves the bracket and pedal assembly a couple of inches to the left, so when I welded the ends back on I made sure to angle them inward. After double and triple checking the pedal falls right in the middle on one end and the other end that pulls on the throttle cable falls directly in line with my planned hole in the firewall. All that was left was to chop off and rotate the very end of the rod where the cable passes through, turn it 90 degrees, drill and tap two new holes in the plate and cut the plastic rod retainer down on one end. This is what I've got right now and so far the mock-up looks promising. I've still got to modify the pass through in the firewall, weld up some extra holes and try bolting it in place.
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Sorry, I don't remember, DOH. I got it from Summit though.
Edit: Throttle cable was $42, throttle cable bracket was $24, Th400 kickdown switch/cable was around $90. They have kickdown cables for th350's as well.
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Re: LFD's gas pedal adapters (71-72 gas pedals in 67-70's)
Will this mod work with 350/3ott what else will I need for the install besides cable? What're the advantages with 'locar' throttle cable? Thanks! Do you still have any of these left?
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Re: LFD's gas pedal adapters (71-72 gas pedals in 67-70's)
I did this exact same thing a long time ago. Putter had a big write up on it on here some where
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