The clutch pedal on my car is a replacement for sure, and I also believe the bracket bolted to it that the rod attaches to is also a replacement.
I searching the TDB I found a picture from David Liukkonen of an original and this raised a question.
I have attached a picture of three brackets, two reproductions and the original. The bracket on the right is an original part number 3872963 which is the part number in the 66 AIM (UPC-7 C2). Note the the clutch rod pin is located higher up and there is a hole just below and a little to the left of it.
The one on the left is a LIC repro for 65-66 396/427. Note the pin location, i.e. higher up, and no second hole.
The one in the middle is LIC repro for 63-66 327. Note the pin location further down and no second hole.
From the research I have found on the TDB, the 3872963 was used for both BB and SB, at least for a late 66. My question is, in the original 3872963, was the pin relocated as needed? If so how was the pin attached that allowed it to be relocated? Was it treaded or pressed in?
Thanks,
DonClutch pedal bracket.jpg
I searching the TDB I found a picture from David Liukkonen of an original and this raised a question.
I have attached a picture of three brackets, two reproductions and the original. The bracket on the right is an original part number 3872963 which is the part number in the 66 AIM (UPC-7 C2). Note the the clutch rod pin is located higher up and there is a hole just below and a little to the left of it.
The one on the left is a LIC repro for 65-66 396/427. Note the pin location, i.e. higher up, and no second hole.
The one in the middle is LIC repro for 63-66 327. Note the pin location further down and no second hole.
From the research I have found on the TDB, the 3872963 was used for both BB and SB, at least for a late 66. My question is, in the original 3872963, was the pin relocated as needed? If so how was the pin attached that allowed it to be relocated? Was it treaded or pressed in?
Thanks,
DonClutch pedal bracket.jpg
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