Looking for brake and clutch pedal assembly

LarE9

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Since I have had no luck finding a replacement 3HP20 for my '71 Bavaria (and can't find anyone to do a rebuild due to lack of parts, etc.), I have decided maybe now is the time to do a 5 speed conversion. Therefore, I am looking for a pedal assembly, which to the best of my knowledge, need to be from an E3 or E9 only. If anyone has a set they are willing to part with let me know. (Or, if anyone has any new info on an alternative to using the E3/E9 pedals, let us all know!)
Thanks
 
It will be absolutely transformative! The 5 speed will pay for itself in adding value to your car.
 
I have a bunch of parts for a manual pedal assembly. I will send photos of what I have later today.
I know I have a complete set up for a 2000CS which should be the same as one for a Bavaria.
If there is any chance that a member could help with a parts number or a photo of the parts it would help.
Thanks
 
Here are photos of what I have.
 

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"youll only need the clutch pedal and the longer pivot bolt, not the brake."

OK..... Wait a minute.

"Longer Pivot Bolt".... Same pedal box on both manuals and autos. Same bolt on manuals and autos.

Is it the bushing you are describing?
 
Hi. Hope this photo has the part you need.
 

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Auto vs manual brake pedal pic
 

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Thanks Don!
So as of yesterday, I went to look at the transmission assuming I was going to buy it, but turns out it was a 260. So now I am back to looking for a 265/6.
 
Update: Since my Bavaria is a real project car (bad paint, other cosmetic issues, etc.) I have decided to install the 262 4 speed I have sitting around, at least until I get a 5 speed sometime in the future. Luckily I have a source for a free driveshaft from a 4 speed Bavaria, so this is my most cost (and time) effective solution. I won't have the OD like I enjoy in my 5 speed coupe, but it is better to be able to at least drive it for now, not to mention will get me half way through the work of what would have been a 5 speed swap (from an automatic). If I run into any issues I will start a new thread. Thanks guys!
 
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