installing clutch pedal assembly. Got a question.
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From: Parkersburg, IA, U.S.
Car: Trans Am
Engine: L69
Transmission: T5
Axle/Gears: 3.73
installing clutch pedal assembly. Got a question.
Ok I have the pedals the whole assembley what else do I need. Is there any loose parts that i need. What connects the pedals to the clutch master cylinder. I think I must need some more parts. I have all the wiring harness's that hook to the pedals for the brake light and saftey switch. Sorry I am kinda vague but i am new at this. Thanks Kevin
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the clutch master cylinder connects at the top of the clutch pedal. There is a little "tab" that the hole on the master cylinder connects onto and then gets clipped in place with an e clip.. umm i dont think any more parts are needed....
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89 Firebird
2.8 V6 w/ t5 tranny (383 tpi t56 w/ ati 12/01)
Flowmaster 80 series, 3" Intermediate, SS Tips, Random Tech Cat, Msd Coil, MSD 6a, Accel 8.8 wires, Cold Air Intake w/ K&N, Lakewood LCA's, Brushed aluminum Hood pins ETC...
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" I'd rather run last in a full out race, than to NOT run at all ".
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Joined: May 2000
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From: Parkersburg, IA, U.S.
Car: Trans Am
Engine: L69
Transmission: T5
Axle/Gears: 3.73
Ok thanks so much for your help. I didnt know if there were any other little parts needed. I have never seen a clutch set up in one of these cars and dont have access to any. I will have to buy a book of some kind. Thanks to this board I have gotten all of my questions answered. You guys are all great on here. Thanks again Kevin.
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