Due to the location of the Moon gas pedal in my '32 that I am building I am going to have the rod for the carb to pedal linkage running through the firewall. I have been looking for a "boot" to seal the hole where it will come through. I'm guessing at this time about a one inch hole for a 1/4" dia. rod should be enough for the rod not to bind on the firewall. Any ideas where a person could look for something like this? Kinda new at this old car thing and I don't remember a car that the throttle rod was installed like this. If the pedal could set off to the left of the trans tunnel I could run linkage off of a 60's car, but there is no room. Thanks again for any help. Dennis D
I have what sounds like a simular set up for my linkage ..i was also looking at the master cyl. boot..
The boot from the master cylinder as mentioned above is what I am going to use. The hole is 3/8" diameter, which is perfect for a 1/4" rod. You don't want to "grab" the rod with the boot and interfere with the action of the throttle. I have one off a 72 Maverick donor car I parted out. It has the larger end and a 3 stage step down bellows style going from the larger to the smaller size. Has a nice lip that makes it stay in a properly sized hole in the firewall nicely too. I have a buddy who uses one on his 27 roadster. A small sleeve of vac*** hose over the 1/4" rod makes it almost seal perfectly yet still move. Just make sure you have a good return spring so it doesn't hang up. Any Ford from the 70's should have one, you won't get one from the parts store ,they used a rubber cap with a hole now if you buy a replacement master cylinder. You have to go the wrecking yard route, which is OK as the one I took off the Maverick was in brand new condition from being buried inside and under the dash away from sun and weather.
I got this one on eBay for my Stude pickup. Might be 1 1/2" for the floorboard hole. Works great. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-STUDEBAKER-GAS-PEDAL-BOOT-513536X1-/170544078288?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item27b5381dd0#ht_500wt_956
try a boot from a Jap diesel pump [eg mitsubishi montero ], they look like a "mini motorcycle fork boot"
HI: Look at drag race supply co. like Jerry Bickell or Quartermaster,they sell them in different sizes. CHRIS
Good topic! Been working putting a Moon pedal in my truck hooked up to a stock linkage that has a rod going thru the firewall. The stock set-up had a felt seal around the rod that needed to go. I was wondering what to use and found this thread - this will work great! This site is awesome!
this one is on ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gas-Pedal-B...r_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item20df8e7e57 .looks ideal
Military aircraft surplus dealers. Small boots were used around lots of control rods & cables. I may even have a small boot out in my storage shed that would work. When I was a kid building my first rod, I practically lived in salvage yards.
If you're looking for a small bellows or accordian boot try a bicycle or motorcycle. They usually have those on cable ends to seal them up. The bike ones are pretty small, but the motorcycle ones might be the right size.
Product Summary Product Name Accelerator Rod Boot Bellow, 1949-54 requires slight modification for hole in floor Details: RUBBER/WEATHER STRIPPING, INTERIOR RUBBER PARTS, GEARSHIFT & ACCELERATOR KNOBS/BOOTS & BELLOWS SKU: C519357R Price: $14.38 Year: 1949-1957 Location: www.pontiacparts.net