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Upgraded 2002 accelerator pedal SS Heim Joint pull rod 66-76


harry6422

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Here are a couple of pictures taken of my '75 automatic (my wife's '76 is the same) showing the straight rod and the top connection with about 1½" of top thread for adjustment.

The amount of adjustment you said your's have may be fine and I think the rod with the kink would work with automatics, unless there is an interference problem with the torque converter, which is obviously bigger than a manual tranny.

Bob Napier

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1975 BMW 2002 - Poly, coil overs, big brakes, rear IE springs, IE front/rear sway bars, turbo flares, strut braces F&R, limited slip, IE header, Recaro, stainless Magnaflo exhaust, rear spoiler, Minilites, 5 OD, etc.

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Note: These are for manual tranny cars only - linkage is different on automatics, probably because of the kickdown function. I looked at both of our automatics to verify this.

http://bmwfans.info/parts/catalog/114/Sedan/USA/2002-M10/LHD/A/1975/february/browse/pedals/accelerator_pedal_rod_assembly/

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the long rod itself that goes down is the same. i am 99.9% sure of that, altough i have many rods, i can tell there was variation over the years. some are bent and some are not.

2006 530xi, 1974 2002 Automatic summer DD
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I have a 1975 BMW 2002 in which the floor under the accelerator pedal has rusted so there is nothing to hold the pedal in place. Do you have a part or any suggestions.

Thanks,

Phil

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