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Hi team 
73 T2 Bay
Accelerator pedal keeps slipping to the right 
when pressed.
Any help or guidance please.[attachment=4664]
(11-09-2023, 04:17 PM)Littleoak36 Wrote: [ -> ]Hi team 
73 T2 Bay
Accelerator pedal keeps slipping to the right 
when pressed.
Any help or guidance please.

Is the plate that attaches to the floor moving?
Please post a picture of the back of the pedal as they differ by year.
PR
Is there meant to be a circlip that holds the pin in?
Thought they had a spring clip hold the rod across the floor to the rod from the pedal. Does the rod from the pedal have a groove around it, about 3mm from the end. If so you need a spring clip, I can take a photo of the clip I’m talking about.
There are a few different style pedal assembly’s.
Photos reverse
(11-09-2023, 05:14 PM)KIWI Wrote: [ -> ]Is the plate that attaches to the floor moving?
Please post a picture of the back of the pedal as they differ by year.
PR

The base is not moving but the pedal is, there is a small wire on reverse 
that has possibly broke or come lose?
(11-09-2023, 05:19 PM)Barry Wrote: [ -> ]Is there meant to be a circlip that holds the pin in?
There is some wire on reverse that may have come lose ?
(11-09-2023, 06:52 PM)Wayne Murray Wrote: [ -> ]Thought they had a spring clip hold the rod across the floor to the rod from the pedal. Does the rod from the pedal have a groove around it, about 3mm from the end. If so you need a spring clip, I can take a photo of the clip I’m talking about.
There are a few different style pedal assembly’s.

Pic below 
Yea there are small grooves on each end, something has clearly come loose but I’m not sure what?
(11-09-2023, 08:21 PM)Littleoak36 Wrote: [ -> ]Pic below 
Yea there are small grooves on each end, something has clearly come loose but I’m not sure what?

I'll take a photo tomorrow of the clip that I think should be on the rod.
Also to check the pin that hold the pedal to the floor plate either the pin is rusted or broken and also the bottom of the pedal curled section that holds the pin can starts to open up and the tension on the pedal to pin is lost.
+1 Wayne
The spring you refer to is probably the pedal return spring 211-721-549/A and can be seen in the correct position wrapped around the retaining pin.
Looking at the photo, it appears that the pedal mount has broken?
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It also appears that the pedal may be missing the RHS curled section that Wayne is referring to?
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Note that the early retaining pins had a centre grove about 1cm long (211-721-629/A), but the later ones did not have the groove (211-721-629/A).
PR
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