Throttle Pedal Return Spring
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I'd forgotten how to reinstall my factory hairpin Throttle Return Spring, found several threads on that. It'd be good imo for the throttle pedal itself to have a return spring, so figured out a simple way to install one, Just drill one small hole in the bracket above the throttle pedal and install the spring--done. Here's a couple photos of the install. I couldn't find exactly the correct spring needed pre-bent, so obtained one close and re-bent the ends to suit.
Also, just for reference, here's a picture of the factory position for the hairpin spring. The foreground attach point for the spring is a little out of focus, it was clearer to have the lower attach point sharply in focus.
Also, just for reference, here's a picture of the factory position for the hairpin spring. The foreground attach point for the spring is a little out of focus, it was clearer to have the lower attach point sharply in focus.
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Elan S2 26/4441 (Archivist Verified)
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550 Maranello (easy to get in trouble with that one)
Range Rover 2-Door 5-sp. (scarce in US)
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