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petek 03-31-2006 12:20 PM

Pedal Assembly
 
Hey Don,

I'm thinking about replacing the pedal assembly in my car with a new one from you. You'll remember that I tried the new brake pedal in my old assembly and even after drilling new holes, I never could get the thing to work right. I've got everything else working great with the brakes but I think I could still use that extra mechanical advantage in the new pedal.

What I'm needing is a price on the sheet metal "box" assembly, a brake pedal, and the bushings. I'll just re-use the clutch and accelerator pedals.

send me an email,

thanks,
petek

dscott 04-03-2006 08:38 AM

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Pete, the pedal box is the same as what you have. The only difference is the new hole we drill to accept the new brake pedal. The attached picture shows the new hole location.
Don

coosawjack 05-06-2006 07:48 AM

Don,

How hard is it to replace the whole thing or at least remove it and overhaul it?? My clutch bushing is shot and the last time I replaced the clutch cable I couldn't figure out how to remove it without removing the whole box??

PLUS IT IS A BIT TIGHT IN THERE...CLAUSTROPHOBIC!!!:eek:

Coosawjack:rolleyes:

dscott 05-06-2006 02:48 PM

There are 4 nuts that hold the box to the booster, 2 bolts that hold the angle bracket to the firewall at the top of the box, you must remove the throttle cable at the pedal, the 2 wires to the brake light switch, and the clutch cable. The clutch cable is held on with a pin and clip, or some people use a bolt through the eye of the cable with a lock nut.
Don


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