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lobie

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Just received one of buttys throttle kits for my bus RHD will fit it tonight anyone else fitted RHD one and was it easy to do looks quite simple
 
Hi lobie I fitted one to my crossover and I'm no mechanic.
It took half an hour and feels 100% better than the wobbly old stock one

Mark
 
Mark6455 said:
Hi lobie I fitted one to my crossover and I'm no mechanic.
It took half an hour and feels 100% better than the wobbly old stock one

Mark
Cool at the mo I have to plant the pedal flat to the floor all the time
 
We fit them to virtually every bus that comes into the workshop, great piece of engineering that solves that floppy pedal in one go,
 
Next thing to purchase for the bus for me.!! :)

Can you throw some pics up of it being done/done..!! ;) 8)
 
lobie said:
Mark6455 said:
Hi lobie I fitted one to my crossover and I'm no mechanic.
It took half an hour and feels 100% better than the wobbly old stock one

Mark
Cool at the mo I have to plant the pedal flat to the floor all the time


got an pics dude can't figure out were the spring goes :(
 
lobie said:
lobie said:
Mark6455 said:
Hi lobie I fitted one to my crossover and I'm no mechanic.
It took half an hour and feels 100% better than the wobbly old stock one

Mark
Cool at the mo I have to plant the pedal flat to the floor all the time


got an pics dude can't figure out were the spring goes :(

I'll try to get some pics on lobie i put the spring on the cable end of the linkage it works fine


This is the only pic i can find dude
 
I'll try to get some pics on lobie i put the spring on the cable end of the linkage it works fine


This is the only pic i can find dude[/quote]

so were does the spring fit
 
fitted hour and half to do half hour to fit 1 hour to remove old one after someone had put weld blobs on the ends of the old rods to stop them coming adrift :shock: :evil:
 
lobie said:
I'll try to get some pics on lobie i put the spring on the cable end of the linkage it works fine


This is the only pic i can find dude

so were does the spring fit[/quote]

The far end where the cable attatches
 
Mark6455 said:
lobie said:
I'll try to get some pics on lobie i put the spring on the cable end of the linkage it works fine


This is the only pic i can find dude

so were does the spring fit

The far end where the cable attatches[/quote]

still not figured it out yet :lol: spring is in glove box
 
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Graham L said:
We fit them to virtually every bus that comes into the workshop, great piece of engineering that solves that floppy pedal in one go,
i better drive to ya workshop then Graham as mines sat on a shelf in the garage for at least a year.

note to oneself fit the throttle thing thats next to the stereo in the garage9 thats next totthe beer stash) oh bollocks did it again, ill see if i can do it tommorow.
 
lobie said:
Mark6455 said:
lobie said:
I'll try to get some pics on lobie i put the spring on the cable end of the linkage it works fine


This is the only pic i can find dude

so were does the spring fit

The far end where the cable attatches

still not figured it out yet :lol: spring is in glove box[/quote]

Just discovered where spring fits will post pics tonight
 

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