A few pics of the pedal swap.... Reply #15 – July 25, 2008, 11:08:54 PM yea i had a whole set up i was gonna get but i passed on it for more important stuff Quote Selected
A few pics of the pedal swap.... Reply #16 – July 26, 2008, 12:31:11 AM Good work Vinnie! The hardest part is done now. Have you installed the clutch cable? It's basically a tranny r&r from there. Quote Selected
A few pics of the pedal swap.... Reply #17 – July 26, 2008, 06:59:19 AM No,I haven't put the cable in yet.I have a factory replacement cable (new),and a firewall adjuster.How exactly does the firewall adjuster work?Also Quote Selected
A few pics of the pedal swap.... Reply #18 – July 26, 2008, 07:12:27 AM The ajuster allows you to ajust the free play at the firewall instead of going under the car to do it,alot easier.will it fit with your booster?,mine didn't had to use a stang one. Quote Selected
A few pics of the pedal swap.... Reply #19 – July 26, 2008, 05:50:50 PM I haven't tried the adjuster yet.If not,then I suppose a Stang booster may be needed.We'll see.I'm just ready to get it finished.Next Saturday evening I should have the pics and good news. Quote Selected
A few pics of the pedal swap.... Reply #20 – July 26, 2008, 05:58:15 PM This convinces me NOT to do this swap. LOLAround here with all the hills and bridges, my arm would be sore from driving my car. (from shifting) LOLIt would be like sawing wood (get it) LOL Quote Selected
A few pics of the pedal swap.... Reply #21 – July 26, 2008, 05:59:07 PM But you are doing an awesome job Vin Quote Selected
A few pics of the pedal swap.... Reply #22 – July 26, 2008, 06:04:43 PM Compared to the steel swapping you're doing,I'm having a walk in the park.LOL. Quote Selected
A few pics of the pedal swap.... Reply #23 – July 26, 2008, 06:37:35 PM nice job vinnie... just wanted to say one thing... steering column does NOT have to come out :-p but it does make it LOADS easier lolkeep up the good work im bout to go back out to the shop to work on my project :-| Quote Selected
A few pics of the pedal swap.... Reply #24 – July 26, 2008, 06:42:24 PM Pulling the column overall took less time than trying to do the job while it was still bolted in.Plus,I got that cool pic of the BBK's in there.LOL.I was going to go out and work on the Sport as well,but it's 104 degrees.It'll wait. Quote Selected
A few pics of the pedal swap.... Reply #25 – July 26, 2008, 09:10:39 PM Nice work and BBKs is all i have ever used or had so i have to say there good enough i will never change them. Honestly i thought it was just gonna be some nice Mustang chrome pedal covers not a whole swap great work. Quote Selected
A few pics of the pedal swap.... Reply #26 – July 27, 2008, 06:52:38 AM I didn't want chrome pedal covers.The tuner guys can have those things.I'd install a set of Bullitt Mustang pedal covers,though.I want a mostly factory look.Nothing that really attracts a lot of attention on the first look.I'm looking for a 5 speed harness.I THINK I heard that you can graft the Mustang 5 speed harness to the Thunderbird AOD harness.Does anyone know if that's true? Quote Selected
A few pics of the pedal swap.... Reply #27 – July 27, 2008, 01:58:50 PM I want a set of UPR pedal covers that say GT or 5.0 but there nice and like $40 a set. So whats next after this pedal swap? Quote Selected
A few pics of the pedal swap.... Reply #28 – July 27, 2008, 08:06:46 PM Next up,the rest of the swap.....5 speed transmission,clutch cable,clutch,,block plate,flywheel,bell housing,shifter assembly,Billet pistol grip Hurst shifter handle,new shifter boot (maybe),lot's of fun,stupid smile that won't go away,etc.,etc.,etc. Quote Selected