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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by brokedownbiker, Oct 15, 2025.

  1. brokedownbiker
    Joined: Jun 7, 2016
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    I've run into a snag on converting my '31 Chevy from a Powerglide over to a T-5 manual transmission. I'm currently running a Speedway 37-39 frame mounted brake pedal assembly (p/n 91631958) and need to add a clutch pedal. It isn't designed to add a pedal so I've been looking for a replacement frame mount assembly with both pedals- set up for non-power juice brakes and a manual clutch but, after a couple of weeks of searching, all I can find are for hydraulic clutches. I can't believe that everybody is running hydraulic clutches with the T-5 conversions.
    I've called and spoke to all the catalog places and major custom parts suppliers and none have anything to offer.
    Can anyone steer me towards a floor/frame mount brake/clutch assembly for non-power juice brakes and manual (non-hydraulic) clutch?
     
  2. FrozenMerc
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    Take the clutch master cylinder off and fabricate a linkage to operate the clutch manually.
     
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  3. RMR&C
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    48-52 Ford F-1 PU pedals work good if you are bolting to a flat faced X member
     
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  4. gene-koning
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    The dirt track guys are nearly all running hydraulic clutches. I think most are using Wildwood assemblies. They don't look like anything traditional, but they do work.
     
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  5. Fogger
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    Google "Clutch and Brake pedal assembly", about 20 units show up, from eBay, Summit, Jeg's, etc
     
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  6. Phil P
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  7. jazz1
    Joined: Apr 30, 2011
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    Something like these should be easy to source, image.jpg these were off 40’s pickups
     
  8. brokedownbiker
    Joined: Jun 7, 2016
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    Thanks for all the options, I figured out a solution using parts I have on hand
     
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