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I need the complete accelerator linkage from pedal to carburetor. For a 1962 CJ5. I see some parts but I am not sure which ones to buy, Could you please give me some guidance as to what parts I need and if you have a diagram with part numbers it will be greatly appreciated. Thank you…
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
It would be best if you give us a call for a question like this. Thank you!
It would be best if you give us a call for a question like this. Thank you!
My son has a 59 cj5 and the brake petal sticks. I notice with the brake pedal diagram their is a spring plate. I don't know what to call it beyond that. Do you sell them separately?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
Give us a call and one of our sales reps can assist you with whatever part you may be looking for.
Give us a call and one of our sales reps can assist you with whatever part you may be looking for.
I have a 1954 M38-A1, but it has been modified with a Buick 225 Dauntless V6 engine. The current pedal has a broken socket and I'm not sure if this pedal and linkage would mate up to the V6 linkages in the engine bay. What do you think?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
Would need you to email us photos of what someone has done to the vehicle to help.
Would need you to email us photos of what someone has done to the vehicle to help.
Hello, I have a 1959 International Harvester B160. This looks very similar to my trucks pedal. I was wondering if you knew if it was the same or similar enough to use? Thank you, Vance
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
That vehicle we really dont deal in so I am no 100% sure.
That vehicle we really dont deal in so I am no 100% sure.
Will this work on a 56 Willy 0verland truck?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
906653 is what the Truck takes in that year.
906653 is what the Truck takes in that year.
1956 Willy Overland Truck.....i just need the metal part at the bottom.....is it sold separately or do I need to purchase the kit
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
Sorry, the hinge we cannot get it by itself.
Sorry, the hinge we cannot get it by itself.
Does this come with the rubber coated cover?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
No, they never had one originally.
No, they never had one originally.
Will this fit a 1962 Jeep CJ5 Willys
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
Yes, that is correct.
Yes, that is correct.
How long is the rod off the pedal? I have a 47 cj2a but it has an F134 in it. I ordered the original pedal for it and it’s about 12 inches short to the bell crank on the side of the engine. I’m thinking this is the pedal I should’ve bought.
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
11 ½ from bottom of ball to tip of threads
11 ½ from bottom of ball to tip of threads
I bought the 17733.02 foot pedal..What is the metal v-bracket for?
WIllys Jeep Parts Tech:
Lower treadle spring to make sure the pedal fully retracts to resting position.
Lower treadle spring to make sure the pedal fully retracts to resting position.
1956 willys My accelerator pedal and linkage separated (ball from socket). Is there a simple fix or do I need to replace it?
WIllys Jeep Parts Tech:
Yes, it will have everything shown in the photos.
Yes, it will have everything shown in the photos.
The rod on my accelerator pedal looks like (NOS ACCELERATOR (GAS) PEDAL ROD ASSEMBLY FITS 52-66 CJ-5, M38A1). Will the ball joint fit into this pedal?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
Please email mike@kaiserwillys.com and we can get some more vehicle information and help out. Thanks!
Please email mike@kaiserwillys.com and we can get some more vehicle information and help out. Thanks!
Will this pedal fit a 1967 CJ-5 with the 134 engine.
Willys Tech:
Yes as long as you have the 4-134 head engine you are all set.
Yes as long as you have the 4-134 head engine you are all set.
Will this spring fit a 1967 Kaiser Jeep CJ-5 with the F-134 engine
Willys Tech:
Yes that is listed above. It will be correct for your vehicle.
Yes that is listed above. It will be correct for your vehicle.
What is the correct accelerator pedal assembly for a 1968 CJ5, with 6-225? Nothing is quite matching up.
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
That exact pedal is only available used. Please email mike@kaiserwillys.com Thanks!
That exact pedal is only available used. Please email mike@kaiserwillys.com Thanks!
do you have all the parts from the pedal to the carburetor? for c j 6 with 134 engine
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
A1177 is an additional part we do carry. We also have the pedal return spring as well. We can help with used as well.
A1177 is an additional part we do carry. We also have the pedal return spring as well. We can help with used as well.
I have a 134-4F engine with weber carburator. Is this the accelerator pedal I should buy?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
Yes, this is the correct accelerator pedal to use. Thanks
Yes, this is the correct accelerator pedal to use. Thanks
I have a 65 CJ5. My accelerator rod rubs on the right hand side of the tub and causes the accelerator to get stuck. Would a new one solve this? Or should I try to get some additional clearance to avoid it?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
This should solve the problem if your hinge and 1st linkage is worn and has play.
This should solve the problem if your hinge and 1st linkage is worn and has play.
Will this fit the M715 Kaiser?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
Sorry, I have not fitted this to a M715. I'm sure it would work with modification.
Sorry, I have not fitted this to a M715. I'm sure it would work with modification.
Did the 6-225 engine CJ-5s use this style pedal?
Willys Tech:
It is different. Please call us toll free. We are more than happy to help out.
It is different. Please call us toll free. We are more than happy to help out.
Do you have the linkage from the end of the first linkage rod to the carburetor. If not where do I get that or do I have to fabricate it?? Any suggestions on how to make this connection would be appreciated. For a 1956 CJ-5.
Willys Tech:
We can probably get you good used. Please call us toll free.
We can probably get you good used. Please call us toll free.
Does this come with the control rod?
Willys Tech:
This is the accelerator pedal and first linkage rod.
This is the accelerator pedal and first linkage rod.