I've been allocating an hour each day after the little one is in bed, to get into the garage and do stuff. The first couple of evenings have just been tidying (it's unbelievable how much stuff a garage will 'accumulate' when it's not in use!), but I've finally managed to get some welding done.
The bottom panel of the pedal box is now welded, although as expected it distorted whilst welding. In a way it worked in my favour though, when I bolt/clamp it in place it's absolutely rock solid. With a reinforcing plate across the top I think the pedals should be nice and firm.
And so, the next step. Welding the brackets for the pedals. I've got them out and wiped the dust off, and I remember what I had planned. I'm fairly sure on here there's also a drawing for the pedal layout, so I'll use that as reference.
Then I need to cut and mount the clutch and brake cylinders. The clutch cylinder will be new (the original was servo driven so won't be reused), but I'm thinking of using a new brake cylinder too depending on the price. Time to get shopping!
(Later that evening...)
Well, a new brake cylinder is out of the question, triple figures for the few that I can find. There are repair kits so I might try one of those if needs be. I've ordered a new clutch cylinder, car builder solutions has them for £40. The 0.7" apparently is not as common as the 0.75" (the latter being a Landrover common fit) so it's slightly more expensive. Still, it's ordered now, so I can get both master cylinders fitted when I do the pedals.
I also had another look at the manual, and it did occur to me that the clutch hole is where it is because it needs to stay away from the engine. Which means I may need to modify my drawing to be more in line with what they're suggesting. No biggie, just might be less space between the pedals than I had planned.
Time to go undo all the brake lines on the old cylinder, just to see what I'm working with...
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