This video is very informative. The guy is fixing the clutch pedal but pedal hangar detail is very visible. This one has power pedal and separate pedal pivots that I was referring to. Cars with manual transmission and manual brakes share same pivot. There is a difference.
Watch this video.. very detailed video of pedal hangars on mustangs. Power brake pedals use its own pivot on hangar frame. Manual brake pedal shares same pivot as clutch.
Yes, that is precisely what I’m talking about. I work in a heavy truck shop and sometimes they have to use wedges under the I-beams to get that positive caster.
To do the job right you really need to get that pedal hanger out of the car. Everything will be much easier to see about the studs and also opening up that pass through hole where booster mount. Plus seeing where that new power pedal mounts
If nobody else has mentioned this, when using the booster you need to have the power brake pedal. Intended for boosters are approximately 2 inches longer and mount on its own pivot. You might want to go on YouTube. There are guys there on YouTube that have installed roller bearings on their...
I sure wish I had found this car when she first posted it. It would have been a great stablemate for my Sportsroof. I got a headache trying to figure out where I was going to store it.
I was trying to leave work early on Tuesday or Wednesday to drive up there and look at it. She had other cars that were already sold and 1968 Falcon still under car covers. She sent me some supporting documents. Can you tell by VIN? She did not have a Marti report but I saw one thing that...
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1134933941102830 Monday morning I spotted this one. Just knew it wouldn’t last long. Woman was very nice. Husband fell to dementia. Unfortunate circumstance but car looked a good value.. she said she also had a 68’ Falcon.