ARC Team Website Sim-Modding Home ARC Team Website Sim-Modding Home
1
Aug/09
2

Taking apart G25 Pedals & Re-Mounting

After finishing the cockpit sanding I set about destroying dismantling my pedals. There are a number of screws on the bottom – they all need to be removed, the silver and also black ones. There are two small silver screws below the carpet gripper also. Next, you need to remove the fronts of the pedals with an allen key.  Once this is done the bottom will come out fairly easily, but the pedals will be loose and still have wires attached.  There are two screws holding the wires in place at the back of the pedal base, remove these and it will free them.

The rest of it is fairly simple. I decided to get rid of the clutch pedal totally, as I don’t ever use it. You need to remove the spade connectors (metal ends on the wires). They just push off with a screwdriver. I taped up the ends of the clutch pedal wires individually and then grouped them.  Next I needed to mark up the aluminium for where the pedals will go and also be drilled. There are two holes at the end that I will use to attach them to the base. The holes have a pre-drilled thread, so you will need threaded bolts that fit them.

I set the workbench up, got a straight-edged piece of wood and measured the distance between the wood and the blade. The wood was there as a guide, so I could just press against it and it would follow the line. I clamped both the aluminium and wood to the bench.  It’s better to let the jigsaw do the work, don’t push it, just let it cut through, otherwise it overheats the metal and makes it very hard to cut.

Once both edges were cut, I filed them to get them smooth and blunt.  Next was to drill the holes for the bolts. I used a HSS drillbit. It’s fairly easy to go through, just take it steady.  After this I used a countersink drillbit to finish it off.

After this, all I needed to do was screw the pedals into it. I tested it in game and its working nicely, so no problems! All there is left to do is to add some trunking for the wires – they are unprotected at the moment.

Extremely happy with the result, they feel solid and look extremely cool. Check out the pics!

30
Jul/09
4

Some materials purchased

I’ve just ordered a few materials for the cockpt.

  • Carbon Fibre Vinyl – 1000mm x 610mm
  • Carpet
  • Spray Adhesive
  • Aluminium Plate – 500mm x 500mm x 3mm

All purchased from Ebay for a very reasonable price.

The Vinyl is 1m x 0.6m and has self adhesive on the back, so that will make it super-easy to stick onto the cockpit. It cost £9.99

The carpet is 2m x 1.35m, and cost £9.99.

The self adhesive will be used to stick the carpet to the inside of the cockpit, this cost £2.49.

The Aluminium plate is 50cm x 50cm x 0.3cm. I will mount my pedals to this. It cost me £10.

These links will take you to the product pages.

20
Jul/09
0

In Cockpit Design

This is what I hope the inside of my cockpit will look like.  I haven’t added the button boxes on the right and left sides, I hope to have those installed later. I’ve created two images – one with the wheel attached, and the other without.  The inside will be carpeted and the edges with Carbon Fibre vinyl.  Also posted a cockpit-in garage scenario.

19
Jul/09
2

Pedal Design Idea

Pedal Design

Pedal Design

Here is my proposed Pedal Design idea. I plan to remove the pedals from the current plastic housing and mount them onto sturdier aluminium. Around 300mm x 250mm x 6mm.  I will attach the remaining two pedals with two bolts – one at either end of the metal pedal base.  Since the current Pedal housing leaves your foot around an inch off the ground, I will build a double step of Aluminium at the front to enable me to reach the pedals in the same way as I do currently. Then I will lay a carbon fibre vinyl over the top of the foot rest.  The cables will be tied around and fixed into place at the back, leave nothing untidy.