Love this video, especially that you have moved to the dinner table. Appropriate respect for that assembly - good enough to build in the dining room! Great work.
I am starting to fix-up my 1970 1602, that had been in my mom’s garage for 30 years (thanks mom!). This was my high school car that wasn’t dependable enough to take to college. I binge watched your first 10 episodes one night, and spaced out the remaining videos the last few days. I can’t tell you how motivating theses videos have been! I love your approach to the project. Thanks for sharing your 3D printer files, information & of course, the videos.
Awesome. Keep on wrenching. I just keep telling myself that it doesn't have to be perfect. One of my rules is that I have to be able to drive it every spring.
I'm pretty sure they are standard units for the mechanical and hydraulic clutch. I need to change the pedal geometry a bit on the brake, otherwise it's still working great.
Love this video, especially that you have moved to the dinner table. Appropriate respect for that assembly - good enough to build in the dining room! Great work.
I envision the engine on a stand in the living room some day.
I am starting to fix-up my 1970 1602, that had been in my mom’s garage for 30 years (thanks mom!). This was my high school car that wasn’t dependable enough to take to college. I binge watched your first 10 episodes one night, and spaced out the remaining videos the last few days. I can’t tell you how motivating theses videos have been! I love your approach to the project. Thanks for sharing your 3D printer files, information & of course, the videos.
Awesome. Keep on wrenching. I just keep telling myself that it doesn't have to be perfect. One of my rules is that I have to be able to drive it every spring.
That’s a lot of fab that’s for sure but great workmanship skills
That turned out really nice!!
Another great vid man!
As good as new 💪👍
Lagaeze! I've been watching through all your vids. Grest build!
Another great video! What’s your faq handle?
spuriouspseudo
Do you still have the 1602 pedal box?
I do! But I'm still using the brake pedal from it. Hit me up on the FAQ or shoot me an email
You did everything great. But I wish you installed the gas pedal 😔
Hi, what bmc did you use?
www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=309072
All my info is here:
www.bmw2002faq.com/forums/topic/273644-pedal-box-boosterless-conversion/page/2/
Note that the dims from the Rock Auto part were a little longer than the details posted in the FAQ. It still worked, but I had to shave it down.
Where's the Patreon page, I want to contribute to the body work portion of the project!
Gotta get to 1000 subs first, yo. I don't look forward to the body work surprises
Those pedalboxes look narrower than the ones i have in my 02s
I'm pretty sure they are standard units for the mechanical and hydraulic clutch. I need to change the pedal geometry a bit on the brake, otherwise it's still working great.
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...of the tiger!