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Old July 14th, 2012 | 02:03 PM
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Manual conversion parts G3 73-77

I'm in need of pedals, Z-bar, and other parts for a '77 Cutlass conversion to a manual. I know I can get 'em from "the parts place inc" but have heard a few stories about 'em and would like to leave them as a last resort. I'm putting a TKO behind a streetable 350. Using the pilot bushing from Dick Miller. But first step is the pedals and clutch release system...
Old July 15th, 2012 | 10:59 PM
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If you haven't found them in a couple weeks send me a PM. I used to have a set of these and believe they're still somewhere in the garage, shop or shed. But right now work is too busy so I don't have the time to look. Maybe in a couple weeks I will.

Have you checked out the 73-77 Olds forum yet?

http://www.73-77olds.com/




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Old July 17th, 2012 | 10:14 AM
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WTF, I thought G3GM.com was the only one that existed....hm...awesome. I'll look around or holler at ya in a few weeks.
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Old July 17th, 2012 | 08:16 PM
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Well...it's kind of like a ghost town in there. I looked in the classifieds and the last one that had "manual pedals" was last posted in 2008...soooo...
Old July 17th, 2012 | 09:04 PM
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A fellow olds man on this site showed this to me, so I will pass it on to you.
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/pts/3137324497.html
Good luck!
Old July 17th, 2012 | 09:56 PM
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Holy hell...well...if I were doing a 4sp, I'd humor it, but I'm putting a Tremec trans into it, and to behonest, well...hell I don't know how much those transmissions are. But I get the pedals, a billet flywheel, new clutch, and bellhousing, I'm right at $1000 er so..only if it weren't in California...
Old July 18th, 2012 | 12:38 AM
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Contact the guy, maybe he will split it up. See if he will sell without the trans.
What is your location?

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Old July 18th, 2012 | 02:38 AM
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Crap, thought it showed up on the left side, Rockford, IL, 'bout 90mi NW of Chicago
Old July 18th, 2012 | 04:40 AM
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i have a Z bar that i think is from a 73-77. it looks correct for that year. i could post a picture for you guys to see what you think? $50 shipped
Old July 18th, 2012 | 04:20 PM
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I've got this set. Upper rod has wear on both upper and lower pivot points and will need some weld repair. Some lesser wear in the clutch pedal pivot hole. Firewall boot has a few tears. Lower rod that goes to the clutch fork is a non-stock piece of threaded rod (I have the correct lower rod around here somewhere I'll substitute) and the plastic clutch safety switch is broken. If memory serves me right, this came from a power brake car (brake pedal has pivot pin in it in a different location depending if power brake or not). $250 plus the shipping.
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Old July 18th, 2012 | 06:18 PM
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For $289 plus IL sales tax I can get everything new...including the stud for the motor. Dekalb is 20 miles south of me. Anybody know the difference between the 8 3/4 and 10 inch Z bar??

(1973 - 1977 Cutlass/442) 4-SPEED CONVERSION KIT - KIT INCLUDES: BRAKE AND CLUTCH PEDALS, Z-BAR (8-3/4"), CLUTCH PEDAL PUSHROD, CLUTCH FORK BOOT, CLUTCH FORK, ADJUSTABLE CLUTCH FORK PUSHROD, CLUTCH FORK BALL, CLUTCH RETURN SPRING(S), Z-BAR FRAME BRACKET, Z-BAR HARDWARE KIT (CONTAINING AN ENGINE BALL STUD, FRAME SIDE BALL STUD, 1 SPRING CLIP, 1 FELT WASHER, 2 NYLON BUSHINGS, LOCK WASHER & NUT)

(1973 - 1977 Cutlass/442) 4-SPEED CONVERSION KIT - KIT INCLUDES: BRAKE AND CLUTCH PEDALS, Z-BAR (10"), CLUTCH PEDAL PUSHROD, CLUTCH FORK BOOT, CLUTCH FORK, ADJUSTABLE CLUTCH FORK PUSHROD, CLUTCH FORK BALL, CLUTCH RETURN SPRING(S), Z-BAR FRAME BRACKET, Z-BAR HARDWARE KIT (CONTAINING AN ENGINE BALL STUD, FRAME SIDE BALL STUD, 1 SPRING CLIP, 1 FELT WASHER, 2 NYLON BUSHINGS, LOCK WASHER & NUT)
Old July 19th, 2012 | 06:19 AM
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[QUOTE=brownbomber77;429953] Anybody know the difference between the 8 3/4 and 10 inch Z bar??

Possibly big block vs small block. Not sure.
Old July 22nd, 2012 | 01:58 PM
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Those repop parts suck!! Get original stuff.
Old February 10th, 2013 | 08:15 PM
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Has anyone used the remanufactured stuff??
Old February 10th, 2013 | 08:17 PM
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If so, what sucked about them?
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Originally Posted by brownbomber77
For $289 plus IL sales tax I can get everything new...including the stud for the motor. Dekalb is 20 miles south of me. Anybody know the difference between the 8 3/4 and 10 inch Z bar??

(1973 - 1977 Cutlass/442) 4-SPEED CONVERSION KIT - KIT INCLUDES: BRAKE AND CLUTCH PEDALS, Z-BAR (8-3/4"), CLUTCH PEDAL PUSHROD, CLUTCH FORK BOOT, CLUTCH FORK, ADJUSTABLE CLUTCH FORK PUSHROD, CLUTCH FORK BALL, CLUTCH RETURN SPRING(S), Z-BAR FRAME BRACKET, Z-BAR HARDWARE KIT (CONTAINING AN ENGINE BALL STUD, FRAME SIDE BALL STUD, 1 SPRING CLIP, 1 FELT WASHER, 2 NYLON BUSHINGS, LOCK WASHER & NUT)

(1973 - 1977 Cutlass/442) 4-SPEED CONVERSION KIT - KIT INCLUDES: BRAKE AND CLUTCH PEDALS, Z-BAR (10"), CLUTCH PEDAL PUSHROD, CLUTCH FORK BOOT, CLUTCH FORK, ADJUSTABLE CLUTCH FORK PUSHROD, CLUTCH FORK BALL, CLUTCH RETURN SPRING(S), Z-BAR FRAME BRACKET, Z-BAR HARDWARE KIT (CONTAINING AN ENGINE BALL STUD, FRAME SIDE BALL STUD, 1 SPRING CLIP, 1 FELT WASHER, 2 NYLON BUSHINGS, LOCK WASHER & NUT)

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Old November 29th, 2015 | 02:08 PM
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where are these kits avialable? thx
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