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Old 01-15-2015, 05:12 PM
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Gents, what year and model are these cars?
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Old 01-15-2015, 05:28 PM
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Gents, what year and model are these cars?
73 Camaro as indicated in the thread and my sig.
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Mine is a 69 Camaro. I dont think there is a way to make it perfectly flat without cutting into the firewall. You can see the hump in the picture I posted.
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Old 01-15-2015, 07:00 PM
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Mine is a 69 Camaro. I dont think there is a way to make it perfectly flat without cutting into the firewall. You can see the hump in the picture I posted.

Got it.

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Old 01-15-2015, 10:29 PM
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Mine kicks out a little bit, not much.



I would like one of those boots though.
I second that.....That boot looks perfect.

Source please.

on the cars that we have installed these on I cut out a slot in the factory block off plate for the shaft to fit through. Very small hole. And a bead of RTV around the bracket.
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I have not confirmed it will work yet but I think it will. Its the clutch boot off a Cj7 Jeep.

http://www.quadratec.com/products/91...t0kaAhwD8P8HAQ

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I have not confirmed it will work yet but I think it will. Its the clutch boot off a CY7 Jeep.

http://www.quadratec.com/products/91...t0kaAhwD8P8HAQ
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Those will work great....drill a hole and face the donger towards the pedal.
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Yeah it will fit inside for sure. A buddy was working on a old CJ7 that didnt look like it had a top on it in the last 30 years so the last thing he was worried about was the firewall being sealed. I saw it sitting there and he gave it to me so I figured I would give it a shot.

Overall I am very pleased with the bracket. Looks great and doesnt have any flex.
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I was wondering if you had to make any modifications to the pedal on a 71 Chevelle. I want to pick up a set of pedals that is from a member here in the for sale section and the pushrod mount is moved up a little bit and I want to use your setup with the pedals. I am concerned that the pedal will not work with the pushrod bracket modified and moved up. In his pictures it looks to be around a 1/2inch. I understand that you can't give me a straight answer, just looking for some direction. Thanks.
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I was wondering if you had to make any modifications to the pedal on a 71 Chevelle. I want to pick up a set of pedals that is from a member here in the for sale section and the pushrod mount is moved up a little bit and I want to use your setup with the pedals. I am concerned that the pedal will not work with the pushrod bracket modified and moved up. In his pictures it looks to be around a 1/2inch. I understand that you can't give me a straight answer, just looking for some direction. Thanks.
Lets see it. Can you send me a side profile picture of it please.

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