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on-ramp 05-30-2004 07:17 PM

Accelerator console on engine; how many nuts?
 
are there only 2 nuts that hold this down? I need to take it out and replace bushings, clean, etc.

thanks.

pic:

http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/...el_console.jpg

on-ramp 05-31-2004 08:14 AM

anyone else do this project?

tholyoak 05-31-2004 08:24 AM

Console is attached to engine case via 3 nuts/studs, shown below it is attached via bolts on a 3.6 swap motor.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1086020653.jpg

Todd

on-ramp 06-01-2004 08:33 AM

on my 83sc, what size nuts hold this down?

M5, M6????

ChrisBennet 06-01-2004 08:35 AM

M8 nuts.

on-ramp 06-01-2004 08:38 AM

thanks.... i dont car for re-using the same 20 year old rusted nuts....and there's nothing worse than getting a stripped nut off in a tight spot.

now i have a choice between 18-8 S/S and 316 S/S.....any differences?

and nut height 4mm or 6.5mm?

ChrisBennet 06-01-2004 08:53 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by on-ramp
thanks.... i dont car for re-using the same 20 year old rusted nuts....and there's nothing worse than getting a stripped nut off in a tight spot.

now i have a choice between 18-8 S/S and 316 S/S.....any differences?

Any reason to use SS in this application? Do like SS because it galls easily or cause it's weaker? :D
I just use a washer and a nyloc nut.
-Chris

yelcab1 06-01-2004 09:39 AM

I seem to remember there are 3 nuts.

on-ramp 06-01-2004 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by ChrisBennet
Any reason to use SS in this application? Do like SS because it galls easily or cause it's weaker? :D
I just use a washer and a nyloc nut.
-Chris

nyloc? do you mean nylon?

ok then, what material do you recommend?

ChrisBennet 06-01-2004 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by on-ramp
nyloc? do you mean nylon?

ok then, what material do you recommend?

A normal washer and a nut is all the factory used. I use "nylocs" - nuts with locking insert material made from nylon like you use on your valve covers. "Nyloc" was the original brand name for this style of nut. Locknuts are unnecessary in this application but the taller nut protects a bit more of the exposed threads from rusting. If you use your old valve cover nuts they are even pre-oiled. :D
-Chris

on-ramp 06-03-2004 04:02 PM

ok, i need to remove this and replace some bushings. will that spacer come flying out? how difficult is it to reinstall? thanks.

ChrisBennet 06-03-2004 04:15 PM

None of the pieces of that component will fly out or be tricky. If you haven't removed the throttle linkage from the console be careful to note whether it has a wire retaining clip holding the socket on the ball. The clip would be easy to miss in a dark engine compartment. I just unscrew the linkage (long wire going to transmission) rather than trying to pop the linkage off the ball.
-Chris

on-ramp 06-03-2004 04:21 PM

what about the spacer?

ChrisBennet 06-03-2004 04:40 PM

The spacer, if it isn't part of the console, will just slide over the stud. If you don't grab it, the spacer should just stay there unless you turn the motor upside down. My memory is a little fuzzy on the spacer. I'm thinking that it was missing from later consoles but I could just be having a "senior moment".
-Chris

on-ramp 06-03-2004 05:00 PM

ok, it seems kinda tight back there, working behind 6 fuel lines is also a bit nerve-wrecking. however, i did manage to get at 2/3 nuts using a combination of swivel/extension with a socket wrench...
i can see it taking 1/2 hr just to undo each nut....once the nuts come off, will the console come right out, or is there some kind of Chinese puzzle i need to solve to get it out?

there are quite a few 20 year old rusted parts i need to replace around this area (plus the bell crank at the transmission). hopefully the pedal response will improve


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