My body shop forgot to put back the gas pedal holes and now I'm 1400 miles from it. I guess I am doing it on my own!
Does anyone have some rough measurements of where to drill the holes? I'd rather hear here first before I take out my drill.
Thanks
69 Dodge Coronet R/T
DodgeT Wrote:My body shop forgot to put back the gas pedal holes and now I'm 1400 miles from it. I guess I am doing it on my own!
Does anyone have some rough measurements of where to drill the holes? I'd rather hear here first before I take out my drill.
Thanks
69 Dodge Coronet R/T
The rug is out of my charger. ..I'll get some measuents for you when I get home..they should be the same
I agree that the locations should be the same. There's a foam gasket that goes under the gas pedal as well. I highly recommend installing a new throttle cable too. The old units are so often ready to snap, ask me how I know.....I lost a race at the track once in my Challenger R/T 440 when the cable broke.
Ok..not sure if this is the best way to measure...on cell phone might take me a bit to load
first one is from the rear of the floor to the pedal. .
Second is from floor pan before it curves up on drivers side
didnt translate well in the second picture...should be 16 1/2 and 18...ill blow it up
let me know if I can get some other measurements that may help..
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Piper Wrote:let me know if I can get some other measurements that may help..
holy #%@ you guys are great. Thank you much! I've got the gaskets, just hesitant to drill the holes. I might try to tackle this sometime tomorrow. Will let you know if I need some clarification.
4264door Wrote:I agree that the locations should be the same. There's a foam gasket that goes under the gas pedal as well. I highly recommend installing a new throttle cable too. The old units are so often ready to snap, ask me how I know.....I lost a race at the track once in my Challenger R/T 440 when the cable broke.
Thanks for the heads up, and good thing I've got a cable on the way. My old cable was so bad it was easy to break in the cam. Move it right and it stays at 2000 RPM! Got my new gaskets today.
Piper Wrote:let me know if I can get some other measurements that may help..
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