quote:Originally posted by hotrodstude
have done a couple of conversions but never on a studebaker.what i do is go to the junk yard and find a complete system usually ford,and strip it off of truck with any brackets and the pedals and just the whole system. then addapate the system it's all trial and error.works easier if the front end is off.
you need to reenforse the firewall just to be on the safe side. you should look for a pusher and not a puller.
the studebaker have swing pedals??? or they on the floor???
2006,f-150,2x4,v-6,5-speed manual,8ft bed, will post stude info when i get it on the road.
have done a couple of conversions but never on a studebaker.what i do is go to the junk yard and find a complete system usually ford,and strip it off of truck with any brackets and the pedals and just the whole system. then addapate the system it's all trial and error.works easier if the front end is off.
you need to reenforse the firewall just to be on the safe side. you should look for a pusher and not a puller.
the studebaker have swing pedals??? or they on the floor???
2006,f-150,2x4,v-6,5-speed manual,8ft bed, will post stude info when i get it on the road.
The Stude has swinging pedals. I had a 67 Dodge truck years ago that had a neat hydraulic setup on it. It used an external slave cylinder that bolted to the bellhousing and eliminated all the linkage. I can go to the parts store and build up something similar with the books they have. I was just hoping one of the Stude vendors already had a kit made up. I can rerig it like the PO had it but would prefer to do it right. That bracket looks like it will be a bear to remove.

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