Originally Posted by prd
G’day fxxxrr,

Some stories about the EH and the camper for the seat sounds like an excellent swap! smile

I’m trying to imagine an EH ambulance getting down the highway with a teardrop camper in tow! What a brilliant sight that would be.

The pedal thing should be very fixable. A couple of thoughts.

If the pedal has too much travel then the corks may need replacing and/or the pulley bearings.

If the problem is just the at rest position of the pedal then a few things could contributing:

The transmission pulley stack needs to be centred with reference to the transmission drive fork pivot. In one of your photos is looks like it may not be centred - but it’s had to tell in the photo. The whole assembly (including the shaft) can be slid on the mount bearings and is then locked in place with collars similar to the ones that hold the wheels on your dads machine- assuming it’s the same as my later machine. In fact if these collars aren’t locked tight the shaft might be sliding in the bearings and this would increase the pedal travel.

The rod from the pedal to the drive fork link is adjustable. Lengthen or shorten to alter the pedal position.

I noticed in one of the photos that you took of the springs that this rod on your machine has a significant bend in it. The older machines don’t have this bend and I’m guessing (?) it shouldn’t be there. If it were straightened this will alter the pedal position heaps?

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Hey PRD

Yes the Camper would look awesome behind the Ambo, I know it looks awesome behind the FX LOL

RE Pedal adjustment,
After fighting my way through the flooded turmoil of my shed this morning i managed to have a quick look, and of course i had screwed and bolted the covers back on.

The centre bit seems to move quite freely between the clutch discs and i dont think the pedal travel itself is an issue, being out of centre with the whole pulley setup does make sense though, as the Fork that pushes the centre from side to side definitely does not sit central its off to one side. if this fork was central it would go a long way to putting the pedal back where i would expect it to be. the left side is more flat, where as currently the right side is more vertical moving the whole assy over on the shaft bearings seems like a great idea, it will of course upset my magic spring adjustments as they are set to centre it where it is now not a proper centre LOL I have to drag my sorry behind to work for a couple of hours in the morning, but perhaps after that i will get a chance before my Nanna nap calls LOL
Will let you know how it goes

heres a teaser

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