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Hi guys,

Started peicing my car back together and found this bracket in a bag I tagged (during disassembly) "Accelerator Pedal" which indeed did include all the other bolts and U brackets for the accelerator pedal.

I have no recolection of where I pulled this part from or what it does, I checked out a friends earlier car and cant find it. Mine is a '77.

Thinking about it now, this may only be applicable to RHD countries :(

Thanks

James

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Ah, that was one of my ideas on what it might be.

Any idea which bolt hole it uses or does it share one?

I got the dynamat 2nd hand (unused obviously) from the boards at caraudioaustralia.com, not cheap, but neither is the rest of the car.

Thanks.

G'Day there James,

Now, my Zed's a 74 model so could be different but, looking at mine just now, above the go pedal is a bracket bolted to the firewall, as in your pic.

However, on mine, the rod that comes up from the rear of the pedal joins a horizontal rod, forming a "T". To the right of the "T" is the spring, then the bracket, with a nylon ? insert for the end of the rod to pivot in. The doo dah, gadjet, thingamabob in your pic, is attatched to the bracket by the top bolt.

In your pic, you are holding it upside down. It appears to protect the speedo cable.

Hope this is of some help.

Rick.

Thanks Rick & Steve,

So in the pic the bracket shares the top right bolt?

I will test fit it up and see how it goes, not a big deal but I have so many little bits and peices its turning into a bit of a headache.

Ok, I whacked it in as suggested.

Looks ok, but until I have my wiring or speedo cable or whatever the bracket routes, I guess there is no way of knowing

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