Trevor Jessie
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I'll try to make a long story short.
I wanted a pendant style pedal on the Ugly Bug, but the 1500 pedal I had did not fit because of the difference in distance between the mounting locations. So... I cut the pendant portion off the 1500 and welded it to the original organ pedal style arm. Problem solved! NOT SO FAST.
All was well for several weeks until I was driving to the boat ramp for the autocross at LotO. The little brackets holding the pedal arm broke! They are made of cast pot metal. So... some creative use of some nylon zip ties and I'm good.
Frank offered me a spare pedal/bracket that he just happened to bring with him, but it wouldn't work and you can't take the brackets off because they are slipped on before the arm is bent.
Fast forward to today when I decide to fix the pedal. I cut my accel pedal arm in half so that I can slip on some more pot metal brackets that I have laying around. I'm all set to weld the thing back together when I have an epiphany. Maybe. Just maybe, the other brackets failed because they got hot when I welded the pendant pedal. So, I decided to reconnect the accel arm by slipping a bit of steel tubing over the splice and lock it in place with some roll pins. Darn! no roll pins, so I just drill and tap for some #6 machine screws for now.
So... If the brackets break I'll machine some new ones from steel and I'll have an easy way to get them in place.
I wanted a pendant style pedal on the Ugly Bug, but the 1500 pedal I had did not fit because of the difference in distance between the mounting locations. So... I cut the pendant portion off the 1500 and welded it to the original organ pedal style arm. Problem solved! NOT SO FAST.
All was well for several weeks until I was driving to the boat ramp for the autocross at LotO. The little brackets holding the pedal arm broke! They are made of cast pot metal. So... some creative use of some nylon zip ties and I'm good.
Frank offered me a spare pedal/bracket that he just happened to bring with him, but it wouldn't work and you can't take the brackets off because they are slipped on before the arm is bent.
Fast forward to today when I decide to fix the pedal. I cut my accel pedal arm in half so that I can slip on some more pot metal brackets that I have laying around. I'm all set to weld the thing back together when I have an epiphany. Maybe. Just maybe, the other brackets failed because they got hot when I welded the pendant pedal. So, I decided to reconnect the accel arm by slipping a bit of steel tubing over the splice and lock it in place with some roll pins. Darn! no roll pins, so I just drill and tap for some #6 machine screws for now.
So... If the brackets break I'll machine some new ones from steel and I'll have an easy way to get them in place.