Re: Brake & Clutch Pedals and the Toe Board on a 1932
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Mal & DavidM
Thanks for your inputs. What I think I'm going to do is get the body in a better position for the clutch to work while looking at the position of the steering column where it goes through the fire wall. At that point I should be able to make some measurements to see if it is possible to run down the correct pedal. The last resort would be to strip off the plating and either bend or cut out a section and weld in a jog that makes it work.
Posted on: 2015/2/3 23:15
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Re: Brake & Clutch Pedals and the Toe Board on a 1932
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Before I made that post referring to RHD tried to find my photos of David's 740 but came up empty handed. Then, just now, getting ready to make a post in the Wade's Workshop Blog found one!
Posted on: 2015/2/4 1:46
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Re: Brake & Clutch Pedals and the Toe Board on a 1932
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After I got the body moved over and adjusted it to fit the doors, the clutch pedal aligned with the opening in the toe board perfectly.
I studied the brake pedal in greater detail, it appeared that it had been straighten somewhat. Therefore, I'm having the chrome removed from it and I'll try heating it bending it in order to see if I can get it to fit.
Posted on: 2015/2/13 19:18
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Re: Brake & Clutch Pedals and the Toe Board on a 1932
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To close out this post, I got the brake pedal back after the chrome had been stripped several weeks ago. I made a crude forge that used charcoal briquets for fuel and the exhaust from a shop vac for an air source.
After two attempts of multi-cycles of heating, bending, cooling and fitting I was able to get the pedal so that it worked. It took about 4 hours with 20 to 30 trips in and out of the car before success. There are several small tweaks below the floorboard in the pedal, but above the the floorboard it looks and works great. I'll send it out to be chrome plated once I get together of more stuff. If I have time before sending it out, I may try to adjust the brakes on the beast. Thanks to all for your input - they are always welcome!
Posted on: 2015/3/24 21:48
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