I am preparing to send a box with small parts to Miami... I'll let you know when they arrive...Looking for the throttle body springs
Hey wondering did you keep the auto e9 brake pedal and just cut it ,and use an e32 brake pedal for the clutch one ?Made my own out of a an e32 brake pedal… it looks okay for a start.
Ok thanks , question if you had two automatic e9 pedals would you attempt to use an e9 auto brake pedal for the clutch ?Yes, i cut the automatic brake pedal pad shorter and modified an e32 brake pedal for the clutch
Did the e32 brake pedal need any modifications at the top mounting bolt , and connecting it to the clutch master how was thatYes, i cut the automatic brake pedal pad shorter and modified an e32 brake pedal for the clutch
I had to cut it shorter but the ID of the bushing is exactly the same. However, the clutch pedal ended up shifted about 1inch to the left. I drilled and tapped the pedal for an M8 bolt (pedal is at least 1/4 thick) to connect the clutch master.Did the e32 brake pedal need any modifications at the top mounting bolt , and connecting it to the clutch master how was that
The clutch master is the same for e3, e9, e12, e23, e24…..I had to cut it shorter but the ID of the bushing is exactly the same. However, the clutch pedal ended up shifted about 1inch to the left. I drilled and tapped the pedal for an M8 bolt (pedal is at least 1/4 thick) to connect the clutch master.
Note: I am using a cheap master cylinder from an e23 but I have not verified that it will work… it does however bolt up to the pedal box with no issues.
If interested, i can post more pics of the setup.