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All I can tell you is that it's a challenge to get apart, and I'm a 35 year ASE master mechanic!Thanks Adam!!
Ross. When I took my 06 donor apart the clutch pedal was apart from the brake and clutch? Either it was us just taking the easy way out or that's just how it came out..2 things...#1 your clutch looks plastic like ours, can this be replaced with metal, is it worth it..#2 can you send a few pictures of your pedals I have to figure out how to get this thing back into its proper position.View attachment 7679
I mocked up the pedals in the Goblin, and noticed that the gas/brake pedals are about 4" farther from the steering wheel, in the Goblin than in the Cobalt. I guess it is a more "lie down" seating position. Also the clutch pedal is now about 1.5" forward from it's Cobalt position, so now all the pedals form a diagonal line instead of being straight across. Guess I could put a 1.5" block on the brake, and a 3.5" block on the gas... but I will try the car this way before I attempt re-engineering it.
Be careful with the clutch pedal spring, it breaks easy and made of unobtainium.Ross. When I took my 06 donor apart the clutch pedal was apart from the brake and clutch? Either it was us just taking the easy way out or that's just how it came out..2 things...#1 your clutch looks plastic like ours, can this be replaced with metal, is it worth it..#2 can you send a few pictures of your pedals I have to figure out how to get this thing back into its proper position.
Yes, the clutch is separate from the brake and gas pedal box.Ross. When I took my 06 donor apart the clutch pedal was apart from the brake and clutch? Either it was us just taking the easy way out or that's just how it came out..2 things...#1 your clutch looks plastic like ours, can this be replaced with metal, is it worth it..#2 can you send a few pictures of your pedals I have to figure out how to get this thing back into its proper position.