Came home from work today to find that the brown Santa stopped by with my order of goodies from Summit.
This has all the parts needed for the intake system, clutch line, and adapters, clutch master cylinder reservoir, throttle cable, throttle body spacer and a couple other smaller parts. The flywheel was in the second box.
Christmas in July opening packages done, I went to the driveway to commence the final part of the "auto-delete" and get the first part of the manual trans swap going.
Anybody that's done this one knows the more you got the dash torn down the better. So I got to work carefully removing the column, dash bezel, dash pad and cluster.
Once the pedals are in, I can tidy up my wiring before the column goes back in.
A little tugging and twisting later, the truck barfed out the auto pedal and vacuum booster.
So much room for activities. It is a bonus to do this while the engine bay is empty. Trying to get to the inside bolts on the booster would have been a pain with either engine in there. Plus drilling out the holes for the clutch master would have been a chore.
Given what I do for a living, I have a tendency to rag on todays vehicle design engineers. But you got to hand it to the guys that designed the Squarebodies for interchangeability. Having a late Squarebody means the holes for the clutch master cylinder are already dimpled into the firewall. No template or guesswork required. Drill the two outer holes a little larger than the studs on the support rods and use a 1 1/4" hole saw for the middle one. Done.
I was in the middle of swinging the new pedal set under the dash when the rain came postponed my fun. Should be able to hit it again in a little bit.