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Old 29-04-2012, 08:24 PM   #1
xp_wannabe
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Default Manual Pedal Box Reassembly

G'day,

Had the pedal box out this weekend for the ol' straighten up and bracing/rewelding.

Could one of my fellow manual AU owners please jump underneath and take a pic of how the brake pedal switch mounts up? I didn't pay enough attention when taking it apart and now can't remember how it goes back together...

Here is the part I'm talking about:



Oh and here is a bad pic of what I did with the pedal box for the dreaded bent clutch pedal mount:



That is a large washer added on to stiffen up where the shaft is welded to the box. There is another plate welded onto the other side that you can't see. Sorry for the lack of pics, was in a rush to get it back together :(

Thanks, Mark

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