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Old 02-01-2009, 11:00 PM   #1
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Re: Here's those pics of the under dash pedal assembly

Installed pics?
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Old 02-02-2009, 08:08 AM   #2
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Old 02-02-2009, 03:07 PM   #3
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Re: Here's those pics of the under dash pedal assembly

I don't have any installed under dash pics on this year truck, but I do have several other cars still here in the shop with them in. Let me go see what represents the best and I'll shoot some pics.
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Old 02-02-2009, 03:57 PM   #4
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I don't have any installed under dash pics on this year truck, but I do have several other cars still here in the shop with them in. Let me go see what represents the best and I'll shoot some pics.
so how does it mount? Is this a universal assembly or is it just for the 67-72. Does it bolt in?
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Old 02-02-2009, 05:59 PM   #5
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It's a universal. We make this unit for all of our build here so it was smarter for us to build a universal, then make individual brackets as we need them.

Here's a few pics of our display unit so you can at least see where the brackets will need to come off of. I was going to shoot some installed pics but 2 of the cars they are in are in the air right now. Hopefully they'll be off the lifts by tomorrow.







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Old 02-02-2009, 07:07 PM   #6
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Re: Here's those pics of the under dash pedal assembly

Well please post up when you get an installed pic. Thanks!
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Old 02-02-2009, 11:49 PM   #7
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Well please post up when you get an installed pic. Thanks!
This week in the shop we will do a step by step install
on our under the dash pedal assy.We have a stock 72 chevy outside the shop.When we have it done on tue
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Old 02-04-2009, 01:35 PM   #8
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well not exactly a step by step, but here it is installed in a 67. I wasn't quick enough to run out there to get the install shot, but let me run you throught the process.

1. Make 2 flat plate brackets.

2. weld a piece of tubing in between.

3. bolt to pedal assembly

4. tack in place

5. unbolt pedal assembly and weld in.

If these pedals were ShamWows they'd sell themselves, LOL. Seriously though, I think he had mayb e an hour and a half in the install plus making the brackets.







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Old 02-04-2009, 03:34 PM   #9
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nice. i might just have to get one of these. how are the brake lines going to route? any pics on that?
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nice. i might just have to get one of these. how are the brake lines going to route? any pics on that?
Sorry no pics of that. This was simply for a mock up. However, the brake lines would simply come off the master to the firewall in to our brakeline bulkhead





The bulkhead allows for the vacuum line to route through the firewall also.

After the bulkhead, the lines come off and go to where ever you would normally routed them off the firewall. If you want to keep your firewall completely clean you can run the brake lines down behind the firewall and exit them low so they are hidden.
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whats the price on the bulkhead?
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whats the price on the bulkhead?
$89.00
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Is the remote resevoir necessary or can you fill the MC up as seen in pics?
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Is the remote resevoir necessary or can you fill the MC up as seen in pics?
No reason you HAVE to them, it's just makes it easier.
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Old 02-04-2009, 09:06 PM   #15
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No reason you HAVE to them, it's just makes it easier.
Where is it commonly installed?
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on the firewall. It's acts as it's own bulkhead, so you wouldn't see any lines coming out cause it has ports on the back
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on the firewall. It's acts as it's own bulkhead, so you wouldn't see any lines coming out cause it has ports on the back
In some of the pics, I see lines coming out of the bottom of the remote res. What are they for? Are these brake lines so you don't have to run them to the MC?

So in other words, you would use either the bulkhead, OR the remote res. w.billet MC cover??

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Re: Here's those pics of the under dash pedal assembly

Is it all out of the way of the gas petal and steering colom?
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Is it all out of the way of the gas petal and steering colom?
Yes, it's just an off angle in that pic
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Re: Here's those pics of the under dash pedal assembly

For those of you considering this mod, make sure you understand the implications... In the pic below, note that there is no room for the wiper motor. You'll have to run something from the other wiper arm or get used to Rain-X.

Also, I don't get the bulkhead... have you guys found a market for it? After going to the trouble of shaving the booster and mc, why would someone bolt such a thing onto their otherwise clean firewall? I routed my lines down the inside of the firewall and out the floor, then straight over to the frame rail. They can't be seen from under the hood, and will be hidden inside as well once I get to working on that. You can also run the lines over to the left kick panel and plumb them out the bottom of the cowl.
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Yeah they are cool but i was noticing that earlier and ill want my wiper on my cruiser so ill clean up the stuff i have now
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Also, I don't get the bulkhead... have you guys found a market for it? After going to the trouble of shaving the booster and mc, why would someone bolt such a thing onto their otherwise clean firewall? I routed my lines down the inside of the firewall and out the floor, then straight over to the frame rail. They can't be seen from under the hood, and will be hidden inside as well once I get to working on that. You can also run the lines over to the left kick panel and plumb them out the bottom of the cowl.
Yes, we have sold thousand of them over the years, so there is a market for them. We use them a lot here in the shop too. Remember, this is a generic polished bulkhead used for everything from on the firewall for those who don't want grommets, to using them on the frame.

You're right once you've cleaned up the firewall, why put something back on it? Well, if the firewall is nice and clean and all you have are 2 small polished billet parts on it, it would look slick.
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We do have a clutch pedal setup and we can set it up with
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Is there room for a stock style proportioning valve that mounts on the booster/mc assembly?
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Is there room for a stock style proportioning valve that mounts on the booster/mc assembly?
Josh,
Do not have the answer for you, In all of our builds we do
we always use a wilwood proportioning valve and there will
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