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Hi All,

I am rebuilding a 1973 911 with a 1976 2.7L motor. This is not a stock rebuild due to the parts I have to replace a I am building. I am trying to make modern upgrades wherever I can.

I have the original pedal box and have rebuilt it will all new bushings and springs. I need new clutch and throttle cables run through the tunnel.

Does anyone have thoughts on the pedal box. Are there newer technology pedal boxes that I can use ?

I know there is a drive by wire pedal from the 80's for the throttle. I wanted to know if I could replace, brake, clutch and throttle into a new set up ??

Thoughts
not really

you have a 19mm non-boosted m/c, from '77 they changed to a 20.6mm boosted m/c, it's not a simple bolt on to change from yours to that.

you could install a dual master setup, but the main reason to do so is some sort of brake bias issue w/ non std. brakes

drive by wire didn't come along until around 2000, new air-cooled 911s were history at that point
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