[T3] Is there an adjustable pedal stop on 73 SB auto trans ? slight up date.

William J catnine09 at dslextreme.com
Thu Sep 14 21:42:06 PDT 2017


 I  battled to get the old stiff and worn carpet out of the way. I fought to 
get that cover off and just vacuumed the area out . I decided just to leave 
it since I had no rust at all and got a better measurement .

 I noticed since I removed the gas pedal just to get anything from around it 
out the bits of the gas pedal rubber pad from the bottom edge that gone. The 
spring for the pedal was broken short end . I'm not sure yet it looks to me 
more of a way to keep the gas pedal pivot pin in place and the E clip was 
gone on the roller shaft I put one on  yet who knows .

 I looked at parts just the rubber and spring ISP has them . Every thing 
else looked fine.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "William J" <catnine09 at dslextreme.com>
To: <type3 at vwtype3.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2017 10:36 AM
Subject: Re: [T3] Is there an adjustable pedal stop on 73 SB auto trans ?


>  I added this to my previous post .
>
> That photo or artist drawing the Bentley offers is a joke . It's only 
> expressed in words how it's done . I assume they are saying use a ruler 
> placed at the back of the pedal pad to the what they call bulkhead and 
> place it parallel to the floor . They do say NOT to adjust the rod . I 
> need at least to look in there after I remove the black metal cover just 
> to make certain the stop is not bend or loose and vacuum it out in there. 
> I've read sometimes the floor near the adjustable stop can crack or the 
> stop bend as in the pedal was pulled up on hard enough
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Jim Adney" <jadney at vwtype3.org>
> To: <type3 at vwtype3.org>
> Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2017 6:08 AM
> Subject: Re: [T3] Is there an adjustable pedal stop on 73 SB auto trans ?
>
>
>> On 13 Sep 2017 at 17:04, William J wrote:
>>
>>>  I never looked yet for some reason there is more free play on the push
>>>  rod than I feel is normal . Bentley states 1 mm at the MC and provides
>>>  manual trans specs as far as the pedal stop and how far the pedal 
>>> should
>>>  be from the firewall .
>>>
>>>  I don't have brake issues yet if I move the pedal by hand to feel the
>>>  push rod free play at the pedal it's at least 1/2" or better.
>>
>> The short answer is that there is an adjustable pedal stop (for the rear,
>> relaxed position of the pedal) and the pushrod is also adjustable.
>>
>> The long answer is that the ~9/16" that you measure is perfectly normal 
>> and
>> you should not touch the stop or the pushrod unless you have the proper
>> gauge.
>>
>> Adjustment of the AT and MT pedal is identical. The 1 mm clearance is not
>> an exact measurement, the important thing is that there be SOME free 
>> play,
>> but not too much. The difference between the 1 mm and the 1/2" is due to
>> the mechanical advantage of the pedal. Yes, it's annoying that they give 
>> us
>> the measurement we can't measure and omit the one we can, but what you
>> observe on your car sounds fine. Don't touch it; that would be a mistake.
>>
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>> Madison, Wisconsin, USA
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