Craig's Panther Project -- Clutch pedal
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More progress on things different on the Panther Project.
Panther will have a 4-speed (BW T-10) and shifter on-the-floor setup donated by my friend Paul in Las Vegas. I already have the manual trans flywheel, bell housing and throw out arm for a V-8 Packard. I have decided to use a hydraulic clutch setup which are pretty common on trucks and restomods, customs & hot rods. After some preliminary measurements, I bought a Wilwood clutch pedal and corresponding MC from Summit Racing. So the challenge was how to fit it. As a guide, I followed what my friend Paul did on his 1956 Exec even though he used pneumatic actuation not hydraulic, but the idea is about the same. Here are the pages on my website documenting what Paul did: 1956packardpanther.com/PaulExec/PaulPowerBrakes.html See pix 4-6 on this page, paying particular attention to the clutch pedal and lever setup. The posts that follow document what I did so far.
Posted on: 2015/3/10 16:30
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L-bracket hold downs
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I used steel flat stock with prepunched holes (Home Depot) to cut and form the L-brackets to hold the Wilwood clutch pedal frame and MC in position as shown:
With Wilwood clutch MC mounted:
Posted on: 2015/3/10 16:46
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Inside views of clutch pedal assembly
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This is what the trial fitment looks like from inside the car (no dash, wiring, etc).
NOTE: The brake pedal pivot point has to be relocated above the new MC and the arm extended and modified to get the right clearance and leverage. That will be the topic of a subsequent thread. Comments and questions welcome. Craig
Posted on: 2015/3/10 17:01
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