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Pedal Assembly Help

Hi,
I am looking for information on how to assemble the pedal assembly for a 1970 911. The metal pieces of the pedal assembly have been powder coated and I have recently bought the bronze bushings. Before I take the original apart and begin swapping the parts out to this newly refurbished assembly, I want to make sure I can put it back together, just in case I forget something. Does anyone have any written directions and/or diagrams that I could get my hands on to help me through this project?
If someone does have this information, I would appreciate it if you could forward it to me at my e-mail address, ylboyer@rcn.com or if you would prefer, post it on this website (that way everyone can see it) and let me know that you have posted it!

Thanks, and Happy Holidays!

Tim Boyer

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Check this out:
http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/Mult_pedal_cluster/Mult_pedal_cluster.htm

I you need more I have pics of when I did mine in a 74 I used to own.
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