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Hey guys,

I'm going to drill holes for my booster today for my ae71 pedal box.

I have tried looking for other thread started, without luck.

Just looking for some reference photos of where the booster sits on the firewall and if I need to move anything.

 

Only photos I'm going off.

http://img472.imageshack.us/img472/7452/handbrake21gj.jpg

http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/2614/tunnelfinished03.jpg

 

Steps to take:

take dash out.

take brake booster off?

take auto pedal box out.

line up pedal box.

drill out the 2 bolt holes and the booster hole.

 

I'm not sure if there is anything else I need to do, so I'm going to attempt this after lunch

 

 

 

 

If I can't get any photos of the holes, or where it sits, I'll just wing it, haha.

 

Thanks guys.

Edited by bAKER
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Posted (edited)

use the pedalbox to show you where to centre the holes, you have to guess the first stud after that its easy.

 

I assume you mean master cylinder and not booster in most of what you have written. The car will already have a booster there.

Edited by LittleRedSpirit
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You can leave the booster sitting there with all the lines done up, it will just sit there onece the pedalbox is removed, you need to remove a lot of the underdash shit to get the pedal assembly out, however.

 

Drill small holes to start so theres a chance you can move them. there is a raised roughly diamond shaped bit of firewall where you need to put the clutch master, so just make sure that is clear and do not spend ages removing things you don't need to. :glare:

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