Getting 5 speed pedal setup from a junkyard what all should i take?
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Car: 86 Corvette, 89 IROC, 1999 TA
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Getting 5 speed pedal setup from a junkyard what all should i take?
I just found a 5 speed t/a sitting in a local you-pick-it place and it has a 5 speed setup in it.. what all should i take besides just the clutch and brake pedal? do they come off togather as an assembly? also what tools should i bring to remove em? the guy told me i can take whatever i need for 15 bucks so i wanna make sure i get everything i can thanks guys!!!!!
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They all come off as an assembly.... you'll need enough stuff to drop the steering column (probably not necessary, but helpful for working space); 13mm for the nuts on the clutch master cyl U-bolt; 15mm for the 4 brake booster nuts, which also hold on the bracket; and the usual nutdrivers, picks, phillips, needlenose etc. If you can get the hydraulic assy, that'd be good, since the whole thing (both cyls, line, reservoir) can be snarfed as a unit. Pay attention to the safety switch wiring so you know what to look for in your own car.
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I can tell you that it is a pain in the *** to do.
Might want to pull out the seat if it is still there so you can lie flat on your back and do it.
You can take the pedals off first to get some clearance and then remove the main bracket. column has to come down a bit to get the bracket off. Take the switches too that are on the clutch and brake assembly.
Might want to pull out the seat if it is still there so you can lie flat on your back and do it.
You can take the pedals off first to get some clearance and then remove the main bracket. column has to come down a bit to get the bracket off. Take the switches too that are on the clutch and brake assembly.
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