ok so there are several companies and places to get them but which ones do most people have good luck with? ebay, speedway, lokar ect? i see some on ebay that say splined shaft with set screws and they kinda scare me from the look in the pictures. does anyone have any expierience with some of the different ones?
I have a box full of crap moon elco speedway and every other pedal out there along with all the carb linkage every one sells it is all crap and does not fit as it should. look into using something out of a donor car or make your own using bushings and ground shafts.
I'm in a similar situation. I took a look at the lokar spoon pedal over at jegs and it seemed pretty substantial(read: heavy) but I couldn't take it out of the package or anythinhg to see how well that splined adjustment would hold. I have a stock pedal from a junkyard on the car now, and picked up another one for good measure for $10 the other day
Look at the one Limeworks sells, it looks pretty nice, bronze bushings, don't know where its made though. I have one of the cheap pedals that every one else sells, and they are junk.
Unless you want the look of an aftermarket unit, are cramped for space, or need something extra heavy duty, why not just take one off some other car? Most GM cars are three bolts, have a cable to connect to the carb/throttle linkage, come off in about 5 minutes, and when do you ever see one that's worn out? They outlast the cars. You could probably take the actual pedal itself off and replace it with a spoon without that much effort.
have a nos 1949-52 mopar gas pedal for my '37 chevy pu , this setup is the same style has the floor mount lokar type gas pedal only chrysler must have thought of it first . i got all the parts from a junk yard and just got a nos pedal . these can be modified to run cable setup . i dont like using catalog parts ,i like finding stuff from the junk yards ,besides no time wasted checking 'ol yards out . heres a link to lokars type pedal thats the same as the early mopars http://www.jegs.com/p/Lokar/Lokar-Eliminator-Floor-Mounted-Gas-Pedal/750221/10002/-1
Build it your self. It isn't rocket science.If you can rebuild a old car from the ground up this is childs play. Besides you can use your imagination , make your own design and say you did it. Yea I got stupid (once) and bought one of those fancy ones,broke, took off ( file 13 ) and made my own better than than the fancy ones.
If you go the junk yard route look for a late model Nova ( 80s-90s?) has a nice small pedal that is easy to modify. Or just build one, they are pretty easy to make. Later, Mark
I had a cheap one that was pretty unsafe as it would come loose and stick. I bought a Lokar and have been completely happy with it.
mine is from a late 90s explorer. it started too long but with a cutoff wheel and a welder, i shortened it up. got rid of the cable and fabbed a through dash linkage rod. done deal. its clean, factory bulletproof and it was... FREE!
I've made a few out of old Chevy mounting and a Ford pivoting pedal They work great and mount with 3 screws to the firewall.
I'm using one of these modified to pull the throttle from the front. You can find these in abandoned boats for cheap. Heavy duty aluminum and stainless steel construction.
I modified a Speedway sprint car pedal and had it welded to suit the roadster. There is no cable in the system, that is, all rod & joints so that if something sticks, you can lift the pedal as in a race car. It seems to work just fine and looks efficient. Ron
Whatever you do don't use a VW Golf Mk1 (Rabbit) unit. The hinge at the bottom is flexible plastic, which lasts about half an hour under my foot! I'm looking for a better alternative for my DD.
maybe i should try to make my factory galaxie gas pedal cable operated. i havnt even looked at it yet
If you want the linkage to actuate from under the floor, then go with the late 40s-early 50s MoPar setups as already suggested. If you want a cable through the firewall, use the generic GM setup, also as already suggested. Run the cable through a length of brake tubing from the firewall to the carb and that way you can snake the cable however needed.
has anyone used the knock off lokar eliminator floor mounted pedals off ebay? even though they are adjustable it looks like a better set up than some set screws that could come out. just wondering if anyone has tried the knock off ones?
Thats a good question... I have been looking at the knock offs also.... they look identical to the lokar.. at half the price... just not sure of the quality.... Comparo..... POL- http://www.performanceonline.com/POLISHED-ALUMINUM-GAS-PEDAL-W-VERTICAL-INSERTS-POL8503P/ lokar - http://www.summitracing.com/parts/LOK-FMG-6098/
I have found out over the years that all do work sometimes but non just bolt in a go . Well I am wrong , the one that does bolt in a go with no alternations is the one that was made for the car the first time . So why not just replace the gas peddle with an original one ? I like the ones that comes with the cars because they all work real well . Just my opinion . Retro Jim
I feel ya Jim. Factory engineered is usually the gold standard. After switching to a firewall mounted brake pedal, relocating the steering column, swapping a chevy engine into a ford, and adding inches of firewall insulation, the adjustability of that Lokar sure looks good. Also I gotta make sure I can drive it with boots on adn they don't get snagged on anything, and I never got a stock pedal in the first place. That said, after my experience with a 'universal' brake pedal, I'd rather try a yo yo on a pivot with some string as a gas pedal than go universal again. I'm going to try and modify a Buick pedal or this ford truck pedal to work before I spend $70 on Lokar