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: 65 Chevelle Clutch & Brake Pedals


Carchisler
Sep 22nd, 09, 7:35 PM
I'm wanting to change my pedal set-up from auto to clutch/brake. Is it possible to use the same bracket and just add the new pedals, or must I swap out the bracket also?

oman
Sep 22nd, 09, 9:18 PM
I'm wanting to change my pedal set-up from auto to clutch/brake. Is it possible to use the same bracket and just add the new pedals, or must I swap out the bracket also?

Ahhhhhhh What year car is it? Info would be helpful.

Rich-L79
Sep 22nd, 09, 10:40 PM
Ahhhhhhh What year car is it? Info would be helpful.

The title of the thread says "65 Chevelle".

Carchisler
Sep 23rd, 09, 6:46 AM
1965. Come on guys, someone else out there did this already.
Hard to find used pedal set-up. There's new pedal set-ups avaiable.

oman
Sep 23rd, 09, 10:05 AM
The title of the thread says "65 Chevelle".


Applogy due to the poster and to Rich. Old eyes and too much surfing. I am sorry it was right there in front of me andI must have seen it when I pulled up the post from the get go. I goofed.

Oman

1965 Blue Malibu
Sep 23rd, 09, 4:08 PM
Les,
The answer to your question. Yes You can use the same bracket that holds the pedals. Of course you will have to have the slim brake pedal, and at that point I would recomend replacing pedal bushings for both clutch, and brake pedals. I did this when I changed from automatic to 4-speed in My 65.
Bill

blumont
Sep 23rd, 09, 4:58 PM
Les,
The answer to your question. Yes You can use the same bracket that holds the pedals. Of course you will have to have the slim brake pedal, and at that point I would recomend replacing pedal bushings for both clutch, and brake pedals. I did this when I changed from automatic to 4-speed in My 65.
Bill


x2 :thumbsup:

Carchisler
Sep 25th, 09, 6:31 AM
Thanks. I'll just buy both pedals and start new.

micky69396
Sep 25th, 09, 8:40 AM
I have a new set im not using if you are looking I can make a deal on.

Berto
Sep 25th, 09, 9:46 AM
Les,
The answer to your question. Yes You can use the same bracket that holds the pedals. Of course you will have to have the slim brake pedal, and at that point I would recomend replacing pedal bushings for both clutch, and brake pedals. I did this when I changed from automatic to 4-speed in My 65.
Bill

does the same apply for going 4 speed to automatic for a 67 setup?

blumont
Sep 25th, 09, 3:20 PM
does the same apply for going 4 speed to automatic for a 67 setup?

I am not 100% sure but i think so

1965 Blue Malibu
Sep 25th, 09, 9:23 PM
does the same apply for going 4 speed to automatic for a 67 setup?

Les,
Most people going 4-speed to automatic simply disconnect linkage to clutch from pedal through firewall, and tie pedal put to assembly. I would however get the wider brake pedal, new pedal bushings and install on same assembly bracket. It up to you. :thumbsup: