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Does anyone have a picture of the bolt that mounts the linkage to the block on 32? I've been looking for one with no luck. Would like to find one however I feel I can make it. Also how does the or how is the gas peddle mounted thru the floor board? Thanks for any help on this or maybe one that is for sale.

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The accelerator rod passes through the hole in the wood toe board and the rod itself just rests against the wood.

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Email me at mcoats07@comcast.net and I will send pictures back to you.
I may have a spare bolt if you want it or if you want to borrow it to make your own.
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The bolt is a shoulder bolt. Has a larger straight section next to the head and then threads to attach to block.


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I figured it was shoulder bolt of sorts. The length of the shoulder matters I assume. I'm looking forward to the pics and possibly the bolt. Thanks for all the help guys. The linkage is a bit worn so I welded the holes and redrilled them. I was wondering if the bushing in the linkage is available for replacement?

Thanks agian. Trying to get back on the road!

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i was able to get the bushing for the linkage for my 30 from home depot. mine was pretty worn too.
i found one that works in those small parts drawers in the hardware area.

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3/8" outside diameter with a length of 1/2" or just slightly over. The center hole is to suit the thread in block.
Or you can turn 3/8 bolt down in a lathe and re-thread the end to suit.
1/4 UNC thread in the block

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