Non-functioning clutch pedal removal?

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  1. drjenkins

    drjenkins Member

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    What do you guys think would be the best/easiest way to remove my unused clutch pedal? I looked at it briefly and couldn't see a way to just unscrew or dismantle it. So am I going to need to cut it out some way?

    Dave
     
  2. 62 short step

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    You should be able to pull a pin or bolt out from the very top to slide it out. Thats how I did mine.
     
  3. 66 KUSTOM

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    yup, just get upside and on your head, look up under the steering column, youll see how the pedal is on a long rod, disconnect and pull out. ta da, all done, now you have a lot of left leg room.
     
  4. Raidersfan78

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    be careful, i just broke my wrist doing this on th 4th of july!!!
     
  5. TimE

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    :eek: How'd that happen??
     
  6. drjenkins

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    Thanks guys, I'll give it a better look this weekend. I appreciate the quick responses!

    Holy Crap!! Definitely let us know how you did it! I do not want to repeat that.
     
  7. 4JSAToo

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    Clutch Pedal Removal

    Un do bolt on right side that holds the clutch rod that goes through the floor.A little PB Blaster or other loosening lube goes a long way here. Remove clutch pedal spring and the shaft then slides out to the left.
    Bob
     

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