pedals uneven
have the adjusting pedals, have to set it all the way to reach those pedals with the tip of my toes with my ankles on the floor and with these settings full throttle is not possible coz the gas pedal lever hits the floor...the pedals gas and brakes r not even, the reason i set it down coz the brake pedal is to high......
please any suggestion and comments
kolohi
02 screw all stock silver
7000 mile
please any suggestion and comments
kolohi
02 screw all stock silver
7000 mile
well, in a vehicle without the adjustable pedals, the brake pedal is always a little higher than the gas pedal. when you say you have the pedals set all the way, i assume you mean you have them set all the way back (towards the firewall). I guess you could move your seat back more if it isn't already all the way back.
With a name like that, you must be from Hawaii. Maybe I should change my nick to Pupule.
Years ago, saw a boat named the "Prince Pupule" in Morrow Bay, CA. Bet that one left a lot of people scratching their heads in it's wake.
Anyway, there were some posts way back when that talked about slack in the throttle cable. Said some needed the slack taken up. I THINK the way to determine that is to have somebody floor the gas pedal and you check the throttle to see if it's open all the way. If not, you take the slack out of the cable. I vaguely recall some talk about crimping a lead bead onto the cable to take the slack out.
Hopefully somebody will see your post and come up with a more detailed explanation.
...and Welcome to the board!
Years ago, saw a boat named the "Prince Pupule" in Morrow Bay, CA. Bet that one left a lot of people scratching their heads in it's wake. Anyway, there were some posts way back when that talked about slack in the throttle cable. Said some needed the slack taken up. I THINK the way to determine that is to have somebody floor the gas pedal and you check the throttle to see if it's open all the way. If not, you take the slack out of the cable. I vaguely recall some talk about crimping a lead bead onto the cable to take the slack out.
Hopefully somebody will see your post and come up with a more detailed explanation.
...and Welcome to the board!
Last edited by Dennis; Mar 29, 2002 at 03:58 PM.


