Are 93-97 Clutch Pedal Assemblys the same?

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Old 02-06-2008, 06:31 PM
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I was trying to figure out if 93-97 Clutch pedal assemblys are the same. I seem to think on my conversion that the master isnt going in far enough and may be due to the pedals being different. Ive searched and some say same, some say no. If not I think I may have a bad master, because it only travels into the master about 1", is that rite? how far should it travel? Thanks
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98 up is different.
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proof? thanks
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All 93 to 97 are the same. 98-02 is different because the pivot location for the master is located differently on the pedal assembly.
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thanks alot, now all i need is one!
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this says they are the same

http://www.f-body.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17736
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dealer says different:

LS1#10400451
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Wouldn't an adjustable master cylinder solve that problem?
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They all bolt up the same like some one mentioned the point on the clutch petal where the master attaches is a little different, but i am sure it would work for what you are doing.
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nvm they are both exactly the same, mine was just missing the springs so thats why it wouldnt push it in all the way.




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