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Thread: Throttle Pedal/bell cranks etc - Help !

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    Here is a photo taken this morning as installed and working.
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    Tom Butler
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    Thanks to Mr Mayo and Butler !! Following the instructions and pictures we are all good! I had one main issue and then lots of smaller issues. The main issue was that the rod from the throttle rod bell crank to the cross bar was the wrong length. Sitting in my "Throttle parts box" was one lonely rod ! which it turns out was about an inch shorter than the one installed. So I switched those and made sure that the rear bell crank was upright. I then also checked the 114mm length of the pump rod. That was good. Then I started at the front of the car and worked my way back. Voila !! Thank you.

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