BillyRay59 Posted June 17, 2021 Share Posted June 17, 2021 I need this brake pedal for my 1981 F100. Anyone have one for sale? thanks! E0TZ-2455-A - Brake Pedal for Ford truck with Manual transmission Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted June 17, 2021 Share Posted June 17, 2021 That was used from 1980 through 1983. In '84 they came out with E4TZ 2455-B for the same application, and I don't know what the difference is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1986F150Six Posted June 17, 2021 Share Posted June 17, 2021 That was used from 1980 through 1983. In '84 they came out with E4TZ 2455-B for the same application, and I don't know what the difference is. http://www.garysgaragemahal.com/#nabble-td65144 https://www.ebay.com/itm/153069076517 https://www.amazon.com/Ford-PEDAL-ASM-BRAKE/dp/B01EO486O4 https://www.rearcounter.com/E4TZ-2455-B-parts93517.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BillyRay59 Posted June 20, 2021 Author Share Posted June 20, 2021 http://www.garysgaragemahal.com/#nabble-td65144 https://www.ebay.com/itm/153069076517 https://www.amazon.com/Ford-PEDAL-ASM-BRAKE/dp/B01EO486O4 https://www.rearcounter.com/E4TZ-2455-B-parts93517.html Thanks for the link 1986F150Six ! From the link you posted (Gary original poster) The E0 pedal has a smaller tube than the E4 pedal. So you can't put an E0 pedal where an E4 pedal is as the later shaft won't go through the early pedal. But you could put an E4 pedal where an E0 pedal is with some shimming via bushings. Here are some dimensions: I/D O/D Width Part Number Marked (ID #) Pedal Shaft Tube E0TZ 2455-A E0TA 2455-FC .692" .613" 4.440" E4TZ 2455-B E4TA 2455-DA .850 .773" 4.444" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FuzzFace2 Posted June 22, 2021 Share Posted June 22, 2021 Thanks for the link 1986F150Six ! From the link you posted (Gary original poster) The E0 pedal has a smaller tube than the E4 pedal. So you can't put an E0 pedal where an E4 pedal is as the later shaft won't go through the early pedal. But you could put an E4 pedal where an E0 pedal is with some shimming via bushings. Here are some dimensions: I/D O/D Width Part Number Marked (ID #) Pedal Shaft Tube E0TZ 2455-A E0TA 2455-FC .692" .613" 4.440" E4TZ 2455-B E4TA 2455-DA .850 .773" 4.444" Do you think the 2 pedals are for linkage & hydro clutch setups? Dave ---- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted June 22, 2021 Share Posted June 22, 2021 Do you think the 2 pedals are for linkage & hydro clutch setups? Dave ---- '83 would have been when the hydro pedals were introduced, not '84, but I don't know why else they made a change. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BillyRay59 Posted June 23, 2021 Author Share Posted June 23, 2021 I don't know why else they made a change. By looking at the specs posted above (where sizes increased as opposed to decreased), my assumption is that out in the field, they were getting reports of a problem and the engineers attributed it to the fact that the 692"-.613"-4.440" dimensions needed to be beefed up to .850"-.773"-4.444". Just a guess though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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