Bob K

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  • #236841
    Bob K
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    @bigkrup

    For those of you who might be interested, the shop bolted a small clutch pedal about 6 inches in front and to the side of the the existing clutch.  They bolted this pedal to the floor and connected it to the existing clutch with a rod.  This rod is easily removed and the new pedal can fold down flat on the floor and be covered by the mat.  This is great for me because I’m tall and can still use the old clutch pedal.    With a quick connect the short pedal is in use and my wife can now drive.  It works for both of us.   The accelerator and break pedals were fine for her.  But that clutch needed her full leg extenson and then some…..Now my next project …. the interior.  It has an orangy rug colored floor and this really has to go .   Happy trails to one and all.  Big

    #236840
    Bob K
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    @bigkrup

    The shop will have our MG ready on Tuesday.  I’ll let you all know how it worked out.  Thanks everyone.  Big

    #236836
    Bob K
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    @bigkrup

    Thank you one and all for your help.  Presently the MG is at an antique car shop and the mechanics are trying to figure out the best way to adjust the pedals.  I will be sure to pass on all this info to them.  It should get them thinking in the right direction.  I’ll let you all know what they end up doing.  Thanks and have a great day everyone…..BigKrup

    #236830
    Bob K
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    @bigkrup

    Michael,

      Thanks so much for your suggestions.  I will take this to a body shop and see what can be done.  My wife is really excited although if we get this problem resolved, she’ll want to drive and I’ll have to be the passanger more than a few times.   Thanks again…..Bob

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