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Delrin Accelerator Pedal Bushing – 10.2mm Diameter (E30, Early E36, E28, E34, E24)
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BMW DELRIN ACCELERATOR BUSHINGS (35411119016)
Overview
One of the most neglected bushings on your classic BMW is this little accelerator bushing that connects the throttle linkage under the dash. This can cause a sloppy accelerator feel and at times, squeak when the gas pedal is pushed. The original bushings have been pushed thousands of times. Sure, you can replace it with another OEM unit (part number 35411119016). But even the new units are very soft. Do it once, do it right. by using our Delrin accelerator bushings as a replacement to the stock bushings, this is a permanent fix! Lubricate with lithium grease on installation to ensure quiet service for years to come.
Note: We also offer E30 throttle cable bushings, which can be found here, for the ultimate throttle refresh!
Compatibility
Fits BMWs that have the bushing 35411119016. Please check on realoem.com before ordering to make sure that this will work on your car.
E30: 84-92 ALL
EARLY E36 (metal throttle rod) – Pre 02/1997
E34: 89-95 (530i &535i) (will not fit E34 M5)
E24: 77-86 (628, 633, 635, M6)
E28: ALL
Install Note: Must be lubricated on installation.
Included
Accelerator bushing (BMW part number 35411119016)
Instructions
**THIS PROCESS WILL DIFFER DEPENDING ON YOUR CHASSIS**
Step 1: Remove the accelerator pedal by removing the c-clip or pushing in the pin on the back right side of the pedal followed by the bottom clip behind the pedal.
Step 2: Remove the throttle cable from the bracket
Step 3: Locate and remove the accelerator pedal pivot bracket clip holding it in place, this will allow you to remove the assembly
Step 4: Remove the old worn out bushings
Step 5: Grab the bushings, and push it into either side of the pedal pivot bracket, then repeat for the opposite side
Step 6: Reassemble the pedal by reversing the removal process!
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