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That looks like the beginnings of a scissors multiplier pedal arrangement. I drew up something like that back when I was implementing my particular brake pedal arrangement. I decided to go with a more straight forward leverage setup only because I didn't have the time to figure out all the clearance details, i.e., how does the scissors deal with low reservoir volume and other such factors.
Please keep us informed of your progress. Craig
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Maybe--never saw your arrangement so not sure what you call scissors. This is basically two levers on a shaft--trying to keep it fairly simple. Couldn't get excited about the pedal being changed so much with the direct method but would have made things much easier if I had. If this entire thing was a couple of inches shorter would also be a quickie but with the dual power unit and remote fill, doesn't look like it will happen.
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HH56 writes:
" arrangement of the clutch and brake to see approx how much clearance and routing there is between items.' hmmmmm. Slick idea. U plan to use clutch linkage between stock brake pedal and power unit?????
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No. Just want to see where the components are in relation to one another. This mount would interfere with a clutch pedal but if shortened and supported differently, maybe not
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HH56 wrote: Quote:
Maybe--never saw your arrangement so not sure what you call scissors. This is basically two levers on a shaft--trying to keep it fairly simple. (snip) I can't find my original (good) drawing right now, but this is a rough sketch I just made of a scissors multiplier pedal: This design retains the brake pedal over the original position, albeit somewhat higher than stock. The various lever lengths and heights can be adjusted for whatever leverage you want, 3.5:1 being pretty easy to achieve. Maybe this will give someone an idea to pursue. Craig
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This one is not the same. 2 levers on a shaft. Pedal pushes long one which turns shaft and twists or pushes the short cylinder levers. Cylinder has max travel of about 1 1/8" so max pedal travel currently is just over 3 inches and I'm allowing for 4 which should have pedal be at approx fact height.
All is located below floor on this although rod is in different spot and there will have to be a bulge over cylinder end of about 1/2 in. Probably make a new floor pan cover to blend bulge all across width. Bigger problem is to figure out what to do with old carpet hole. With normal operation depending on where things finally adjusted, pedal shouldn't move more than 1 1/2--2 inches absolute max. Don't expect any no fluid and to the floor travel. Again, a work in progress and all is changeable now until tested. Once that's done, angles determined then new levers can be made and welded and things simplified considerably. Will give the actual dimensions I wind up with when that happens. With my usual schedule of 1-2 hrs work before getting aggravated then 1 week thinking about something, plus the AC refit also going on while things apart, probably be like my switch project and take awhile.
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Looks like a slick set up to me. Can't tell from the picture but there must be an arm perpindicular to the pedal that connects at the left side of the pedal with the bolt thru the pedal shaft.
As for the clutch and brake pedal arrangement u asked about there was a thread with pictures of clutch and brake pedal about a year ago. I can't find it tho.
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Carpet hole.
See pic in post #6: packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... orum=3&post_id=29806#forumpost29806 I cut a piece of carpet the size of the hole as a PLUG. Cut a larger piece of heavy burlap bigger than the hole. Cement the burlap to back side of carpet. Cement the plug to the burlap. In pic 6 above the patch is barely noticable. One would have to be looking for it even in sun lite. Try to cut the plug with a champfer so that some of the color fabric is hanging over the cut carpet backing. That weill make it blend well.
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