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Old 09-08-2024, 12:36 PM   #1
popeyestruck
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Re: Gas pedal assembly

It works as long as I dont floor it. The bellcrank gets jammed. I need more bend in that area so it can fully rotate. I'll fix it this week. I'm almost to the point of buying a new carb and going with the original linkage. Yeah its driving me F#*kin crazy. I think I might try shortening the travel a little on the vertical linkage from the carb to the bellcrank that way the carb will be at full throttle before the bell crank turns over past 9 0 clock

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Old 09-08-2024, 02:57 PM   #2
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Re: Gas pedal assembly

Does the Beltran get jammed due to the angles, like a longer or shorter rod on one of the linkage points may fix the issue? Gotta think that if the pedal to Beltran is left stock then possibly the rod that goes to the carb could be reconfigured to work properly. If you could post some pics of the whole thing and then another with it in the jammed position maybe we can help figure it out.
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