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Accelerator Rod Boot help


widget777

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I want to replace my old boot. I do not know which part of the linkage to take apart to free the old boot. Is it the end at the accelerator pedal or the swivel mechanism at theh firewall in the engine compartment? How are the ball swivel joints disengaged from the ball on the swivel?

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  • 1 month later...

Mine was getting stuck whenever I let my foot get a little heavy, and it turns out that upon just touching the boot to try to lube it, it fell to pieces. I got a new one, but I was unable to remove the ball from the rod to get it through the boot, so I made a very small precise cut in the narrow end of the boot and pushed the entire ball through. Then I took a very small amount of crazy glue and closed up the incision. Once it dried, I made sure there was no binding inside the boot with the push rod, greased it a little, and replaced it. Now it works great.

The super glue added a little bit of stiffness to the end of the boot, but nothing to be concerned about.

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I've made it a point to replace all the rubber pieces that I can get. the only rubber piece that vcan't get is the one in the inner fender, behind the headlamps, that the headlamp wires go through. I wil probably get a big grommet and a piece of tubing (bicycle inner tube?) and maybe some zip-ties.

thx

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