It may just be a trick of the light but the new pedal arms look to be quite a bit thinner.
yes- everything but the base is lighter material, and i'm just guessing about the base(not much was left).
i thought i'd see if i could get the mechanics and fitment down, and get some makin' experience, so, when i find the right material, i can do it again.
thin as those arms are, they didn't bend trying to break the clutch cable loose........... i have removed the clutch cable.
i have also tried 2 more bends in wannabe coolant tube. not satisfactory. need better tooling.
i have a brake pedal now, so i can play with the brakes while i think about it. see how many bleeders i can snap off first.
cntnu030315
i replaced the clutch cable. i could feel the release bearing contact the pressure plate, but had to jam the pedal a bunch before any further movement was felt. i will ignore this until i can get the motor running again, but it doesn't feel very good.
blabla030715
starting to work on brakes. i find that there is only a slot in the chassis for the handbrake cable- unlike the picture i saw by 4129r. it seems i can't put the horseshoe(compensator, swing-tree) on prior to installing the rear cable.
smor030815
since the swing-tree(compensator, horseshoe) won't fit thru the cable slot in the tunnel, i am taking a tip from bda and have modified the horseshoe to accept a couple of tie wraps to keep the cable in the shoe. i do not intend to crimp it.
i have also resized the holes in the front boot that fasteners for the throttle pedal and handbrake mountings fit thru.
don't mind using fender washers to spread a load, not to try and center a fastener...........
stil030815
i have assembled the handbrake. not bad- only minor blood loss, but it smeared all over the place and spooked my wife. more of the bruised forearms again- that lasts longer.