Had a nice fellow deliver parts to me today for my 1981 pickup project. Bought bunch of stuff from him ... heater unit for non a/c, alternator bracket for non a/c, injectors with less than 5k miles on them, timing tool kit, compression gauge ... in other words, a plethora of items ... some free and others at extreme low cost. While much of the parts are used, they are in nice condition, as are the tools, hoses, cables, etc.. He recently had the unfortunate experience of loosing control on black ice and skidded into something at the rf fender area. No injuries, and just enough damage to the body to discourage him from repairing everything ... and is now parting out the pickup. Had, 30k miles ago, rebuilt most of the drive train, along with replacing other items ... injectors, hoses, cables, glow plugs, etc. about 5k ago.
Now my need. While he was taking the a/c heater unit out from under the dash ... even took the dash out for me ... he pointed out that where the accelerator cable is attached to the foot pedal, thru a circular item of about a dime size, there is a 'thingie' that the cable is stuck thru, and the setup is inserted to the circular hook mentioned above. He said that often times folks, like me, aren't aware of this non-descript item going bad, and winding up with the driver not having full usage of the entire throttle range.
This item is, again, about the diameter of a dime, thickness of about 1/2 inch, with a small hole in the middle where the 90 degree bend at the end of the cable is inserted ... and appears to have been originally some sort of cork material ... just my interpretation.
Over time, as mine has, it dries out, and with the pressure pull from the throttle cable, it gets deteriorated ... as mine has. He indicated that VW 'should' have made it of rubber, or other material that does not deteriorate that rapidly.
Question is ... does anyone know what this is called or part number and/or where they can be ordered.
Thanks