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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Newark, DE
Posts: 9
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i got new ford racing pedals for my manual GT and am havin trouble gettin the accelerator cable off of the accelerator pedal. anybody got any suggestions??
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Baltimore
Posts: 569
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It's just a plastic busing sitting in the hole on top of the acceperator assembly. Did you unbolt the whole accel pedal assembly from the floor? Should be 2-3 bolts into the floor/firewall. That will give you more room to play, also, make sure you unhok the accel cable from the throttle body also. That gives you and extra 5-6 inches of cable slack. it's not too bad once you can see it. Usually, everyone struggles with getting the other 3 pedals slipped on nicely..
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Newark, DE
Posts: 9
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yea i figured it out. the plastic bushing that holds the cable to the pedal assembly was jus kinda stuck. but with the clutch and brake i boiled them for like 3 minutes and used my mechanix gloves and took right out to my car outta the water and they went right on.
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