Got the clutch and brake pedals finished up. Had to make a tapered push rod for the Empi master cylinder. A straight rod ( left in the photo below) binds in the hole due to the arc in the pedal. Tapered Empi push rod is ~ $40 online. This one was basically free, dug a a 3/8" Grade 8 NF bolt out of the bolt bin, cut the head off, chucked it in the drill and tapered it in my 2x72 belt grinder. I am using a 3/8 Heim for the brake pedal, so this worked out great.
I probably could have tapered it in the lathe but I have them both cleaned up for sale. Polished the tapered bolt with a Scotch Brite disc in the M12 die grinder while it was spinning in the drill. Only took five minutes or so to make it. Clutch cylinder came with a 5/16 NF threaded end on the push rod, I did run a die down the push rod to get more adjustment for the reversed pedal position.

Needed positive stops to keep the pedals from coming back too far and disengaging the push rod(s). Welded a tab on the bottom of each pedal mount, then drilled and tapped a 8-24 hole in each one. (since I had a bunch of little 8-24 socket head cap screws already) these bottom out on a piece of 1/4" flat bar welded to the bottom of the pedal frame- pedal position/take up can be adjusted with the screw depth.
I'm thinking I should integrate the throttle pedal mount into this assembly rather than hang it from the flat firewall.
More tomorrow.
I probably could have tapered it in the lathe but I have them both cleaned up for sale. Polished the tapered bolt with a Scotch Brite disc in the M12 die grinder while it was spinning in the drill. Only took five minutes or so to make it. Clutch cylinder came with a 5/16 NF threaded end on the push rod, I did run a die down the push rod to get more adjustment for the reversed pedal position.

Needed positive stops to keep the pedals from coming back too far and disengaging the push rod(s). Welded a tab on the bottom of each pedal mount, then drilled and tapped a 8-24 hole in each one. (since I had a bunch of little 8-24 socket head cap screws already) these bottom out on a piece of 1/4" flat bar welded to the bottom of the pedal frame- pedal position/take up can be adjusted with the screw depth.

I'm thinking I should integrate the throttle pedal mount into this assembly rather than hang it from the flat firewall.
More tomorrow.


























