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Old 06-17-2010, 11:36 AM
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sorry guys i kno thers a thread about this but i cant find it ok im trying to to the conversion and i was wondering can i use any parts of a v6 99 camero like the pedal assembly and slave cylinder and so on i have a 97 ta i kno that trans are differnt but i just need the interior stuff can anyone help
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I am 99% sure that the pedals are the same, I would not gamble with used hydraulics. You can get the new, pre-bled from GM for less than $200.
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It will make life easier to get all parts from the same type. 94-97 93s are geared differently....
pedal assembly will work however you will need the hydraulics from an Lt1 car
M6 X-member
93-97 hydr. www.ws6store.com
93-97 bellhousing
93-97 flywheel
87-97 pilot bearing
93-97 T56 tranny
retune pcm for manual trans
manual trans boot
upper console for manual trans
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the reason im asking is cause my friend just wrecked his camero and said i could have whatever parts i need to make the conversion guess ill just use the pedal assembly
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if you are going to do the conversion I would take his pedal assembly with sensors and cut the pigtail for the clutch start switch out of his car. I would also take the y jumper that goes form the clutch anticipation switch to the brake switch.
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thanks anymore suggestions?? does someone kno a good web sit that does a step by step ??
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ley me ask you this are you chnging out the body harness?? sorry havent read ur thread just looked at pics
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was that question for me I don't understand?

just for reference here are a couple of write ups that I read to get me going in the right direction.

http://www.z28.com/forum/articles/36...97-lt-1-a.html

https://ls1tech.com/forums/lt1-lt4-m...onversion.html

if you have any specific questions let me know and I will try and help
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yeah that was for u jb 97 sorry thanx for ur help
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I'd check into the Pedals..for some reason I remember them being a DBW for a 1999..



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