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What pedal assemblies fit a 69 911E?
i'm having a dual master cylinder setup made for my 69 911E historic race car.
i'm planning on buying a second pedal assembly to have converted to RSR style so i can avoid having the car out of commission whilst its being fabricated. do i have to source a 69 specific pedal assembly or will any 69-73 (or 69-89) fit?
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Ryan,
Depending on what you are doing any pedal assembly '65-89 can be a suitable starting point. Race cars need spares. Best, Grady
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thanks grady
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Ryan, FWIW
I've got '83 pedals in my '69. Bolted straight in.
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I don't know if you've actually "pulled the trigger" on the fabrication of your dual master cylinder arrangement. I bought my dual master assembly from Automobile Associates of Canton, 5 Albany Turnpike, PO Box 424, Canton Ct 06019, 860-693-0278 and it was shipped from stock. It came complete except for the pressure switch for the lights (used the old one), the remote cable adjuster (use an off-the-shelf Tilton piece), and the banjo fittings required on the lines. At the time it was $1800, but like I said -- it dropped right in to my '69E and you don't need to buy a second assembly to tide you over while it's being made. As far as I know, it's one of the few options that doesn't require cutting and welding in the foot well on the pre-power brake cars.
Something to consider.
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john1 - thanks, god to know.
john2 - i've looked at some prefab units but my guy here (australia) makes an excellent unit for less $$'s.
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