27-09-2019, 03:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 27-09-2019, 03:02 PM by Howard Wright.
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Hi Paul
What is the reason for the pedal being higher and in what orientation? The answers below suggest the pedal height could be out from the floor (as Jim suggests) or distance from the pivot as others have assumed.
I suspect that, being a special, you may have used a wedge?? In which case there isn't a lot you can do.
I sympathise with your predicament regarding toe (or even foot) room. I'm grappling with the position of the accelerator and brake pedal in my special. In my case the steering box is at a standard height (even with a very small wedge). I've made a blister on the side but even so there isn't much room. I'm contemplating fabricating a new top for the pedal allowing it to be further away from the accelerator.
Maybe if you post a photo we can see exactly what your problem is?
Cheers
Howard
What is the reason for the pedal being higher and in what orientation? The answers below suggest the pedal height could be out from the floor (as Jim suggests) or distance from the pivot as others have assumed.
I suspect that, being a special, you may have used a wedge?? In which case there isn't a lot you can do.
I sympathise with your predicament regarding toe (or even foot) room. I'm grappling with the position of the accelerator and brake pedal in my special. In my case the steering box is at a standard height (even with a very small wedge). I've made a blister on the side but even so there isn't much room. I'm contemplating fabricating a new top for the pedal allowing it to be further away from the accelerator.
Maybe if you post a photo we can see exactly what your problem is?
Cheers
Howard