Danbob99 Posted October 27, 2004 Share Posted October 27, 2004 I'm working on pulling out the whole pedal assembly from my 1986 (?) turbo parts wagon, its a clutch, 5spd trans, that i'm swaping parts from into my 89 turbo auto. So, i get around to pulling the pedals and all, need to get that clutch peddal, and smaller brake pedal into my car, so i get the clutch off, after quite a while of strugling with it. And i figure i'm going to need the entire rod that all the pedals attatch to considering it needs that inch of extension for the clutch pedal to bolt onto. Btw, the cluth has the funny spring deal on it to assisist clutch movement or something, diffrent that other loyales that i've changed clutch cables on before. Now, i can't figure out how to get the whole thing out, do i need to pull the entire braketing asembly that practucly bolts to everything under the dash? Or is there a trick to pulling the whole assembly? I don't know if there's going to be room to slide the bar out of either side of the mounting brackets, its a long rod, and a small space. Any one done this before? Or....any one know how else i would rig up a pedal operated piece to move the clutch line, as a peddal, but a diffrent setup...custom style? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bajavwnsoobnut Posted October 27, 2004 Share Posted October 27, 2004 the silver bracket that that rod is mounted onto just unbolt it IIRC there are only like 6-8 bolts holding it in place Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danbob99 Posted October 27, 2004 Author Share Posted October 27, 2004 I'll see what i can't do to get a picture if i can't figure this out. BTW, the silver bracket isn't so silver, its all kinda rusted and tarnished Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thealleyboy Posted October 27, 2004 Share Posted October 27, 2004 You are talking about installing the clutch pedal on an A/T to 5 speed conversion, right? I watched Miles Fox do this recently. He pulled the steering column, and took the pedal box out as a single unit. Then, reinstalled the proper pedal box for the conversion. Only the lower dash cover had to be removed using this method. About 1 hour from start to finish.... good luck, John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snowstormer Posted October 27, 2004 Share Posted October 27, 2004 like the alleyboy says- the whole pedal box comes out as one unit, do not take it apart. there are 4 bolts holding it to the firewall- then 1 or 2 bolts kinda way on top in front with a funny bracket , kinda connected to a wiring harness. disconnect the rod that goes from the brake pedal to the master cylinder through the firewall. you can leave the clutch cable connected to the box if you want, feed it through the firewall as you pull out the pedal box. it is a real pain to get out, but it is possible to get it out without removing the steering coluum, just loosen it. it takes a lot of twisting and turning. however, it should be real easy to get it out if you want to take out the coluum. the only thing you may have to remove from the pedal box is the gas pedal, if i remember correctly. others will pipe in if you need more info. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chef_tim Posted October 27, 2004 Share Posted October 27, 2004 Yup:) You are talking about installing the clutch pedal on an A/T to 5 speed conversion, right? I watched Miles Fox do this recently. He pulled the steering column, and took the pedal box out as a single unit. Then, reinstalled the proper pedal box for the conversion. Only the lower dash cover had to be removed using this method. About 1 hour from start to finish.... good luck, John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
calebz Posted October 27, 2004 Share Posted October 27, 2004 You are talking about installing the clutch pedal on an A/T to 5 speed conversion, right? I watched Miles Fox do this recently. He pulled the steering column, and took the pedal box out as a single unit. Then, reinstalled the proper pedal box for the conversion. Only the lower dash cover had to be removed using this method. About 1 hour from start to finish.... good luck, John ^^ What he said, with one added observation. That stupid spring on the clutch pedal will cause you nothing but heartache down the road.. take it off Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tailgatewagon Posted October 27, 2004 Share Posted October 27, 2004 i just pulled one out of an 86 dr wagon not to long ago. it took me about 20 min. i just pulled the two bolts that hold up the stearing colum and then twisted and pulled till i found just the right spot and it sliped out as one unit. i havnt put it back in so i cant help you there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
subynut Posted October 28, 2004 Share Posted October 28, 2004 You are talking about installing the clutch pedal on an A/T to 5 speed conversion, right? I watched Miles Fox do this recently. He pulled the steering column, and took the pedal box out as a single unit. Then, reinstalled the proper pedal box for the conversion. Only the lower dash cover had to be removed using this method. About 1 hour from start to finish.... good luck, John Yup. He's right!^ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danbob99 Posted October 28, 2004 Author Share Posted October 28, 2004 okay, so heres one...having come back with a clear head, i re-tackled the peddal box, figured i'd take out everything in my way so i could see what i was looking at, considering this is a parts car, will never run again any ways, and i needed to have a clear understanding of whats goin on so that i can put it into my car without tearing everything apart. So, after removing the ecu, all the plastic covers, the front seat (jus for fun ) and dropping the stearing colum; i got the box loose, got the brake peddal all disconected, and tried to shimmy it out over the steering colum, but its either going to take a whole lotta effort, or its not comin out. so how do you pull a steering colum? new one for me. thanks for the help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chef_tim Posted October 28, 2004 Share Posted October 28, 2004 At that piont very easy. Go under the hood, find the steering link, 12mm bolt (pull it all the way out), then spread it a little, column will take some pulling as there is a gromet in the fire wall. If it is a parts car and you've got it that far PK davis would probably take the steering link off your hands, Just a thought. Later, Tim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MilesFox Posted October 28, 2004 Share Posted October 28, 2004 if it has cruise you can unbolt the diaphragm and bolt it to the new box, also there is a bracket on the fuse box, unbolt it, too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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