Gas pedal issues.
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Car: 1992 Trans/am convertible
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: 2.73 drum WS6
Gas pedal issues.
Ok, well I drove my share of third gens.
I've driven 305 TBI's 383's, 350's and most of their gas pedals were pretty dang hard. Mine however can be compared to a freaking corolla. The pedal is soft and I can push it in without any force. Very light.
Now, I love the hard pedal and I've read about springs or such, but never really understood what needs to be done.
I've read that this is how they are supose to feel, but man I just don't like it.
Is there a remedy??
Thanks.
I've driven 305 TBI's 383's, 350's and most of their gas pedals were pretty dang hard. Mine however can be compared to a freaking corolla. The pedal is soft and I can push it in without any force. Very light.
Now, I love the hard pedal and I've read about springs or such, but never really understood what needs to be done.
I've read that this is how they are supose to feel, but man I just don't like it.
Is there a remedy??
Thanks.
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Car: 1988 GTA
Engine: 5.0 TPI
Transmission: T5
Axle/Gears: 9 Bolt, 3.45
Re: Gas pedal issues.
I assume this is on the car under your name, with a 305TPI. The only gas pedal return spring is the one on the throttle body. If you watch it with someone pressing the gas pedal, you'll see what I'm talking about. For a stiffer pedal, you could probably add another return spring, between the throttle linkage and the bracket.
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Car: 1992 Trans/am convertible
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: 2.73 drum WS6
Re: Gas pedal issues.
Is there a way to make the existing spring a bit harder, can it be replaced?? I searched for any kind of TPI spring, and all I could find people suggesting carb springs, but that made no sense to me as to how it would attach. Anyone have any pics???
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Car: 1988 GTA
Engine: 5.0 TPI
Transmission: T5
Axle/Gears: 9 Bolt, 3.45
Re: Gas pedal issues.
Not really, and it's kind of a purpose-made spring, not just a typical return spring. Your local auto parts store should carry a simple carb style return spring, and I would suggest adding that and leaving the existing TPI spring in place.
In this pic, you can see the spring on the right, its a big coil spring on the throttle linkage:
In this pic, you can see the spring on the right, its a big coil spring on the throttle linkage:
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Car: 1992 Trans/am convertible
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Re: Gas pedal issues.
Oh, I know where it is. I was wondering of how the carb one would hook up. I don't plan on doing anything I know exactly what needs to be done. Thanks for the pic though.
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Car: 1992 Trans/am convertible
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Re: Gas pedal issues.
Anyone have any ideas of how to connect a carb return spring to the TB of TPI???
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