16. Attach the engine end of the cable sheath to the cable mount on the engine using ⅜" and
and push the cable wiper onto the remaining threads.
17. Push the ball stud retainer onto the ball stud.
18. Push/pull the cable into the retainer so that the cable is tight.
19. Tighten the set screw in the retainer using a
20. After driving the car for the first time you may want to adjust the pedal locations for optimum heal/toe
and shoe size differences.
ATTENTION: Inspect donor clutch cable for signs of wear.
TOOLS: Pry bar,
/
" sockets.
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PARTS: Clutch cable.
1. Anchor the clutch cable to the clutch release arm, which is located under the small cover on the bell
housing. A
/
" bolt anchors the cover and a circlip anchors the cable shielding to the bell housing. Be
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careful anchoring the cover as the aluminum threads can strip easily.
Installing the clutch cable. Note: The Inner footbox wall will already have been installed.
2. The clutch cable is routed under the exhaust header and up behind the oil pressure-sending unit. It
can be fastened to the engine using the bracket on the cable to the front lower bolt that holds the
starter cable just before it leaves the block or, to the lower engine bay ¾" tubing.
3. Loop the cable around to the clutch-mounting hole on the foot box front. Make sure that the cable is
clear of the hot exhaust header and the steering shaft or the cable may fail prematurely.
ATTENTION: If you've chosen to run a carbureted engine, this step is not needed.
TOOLS: Drill,
/
" drill bit, ⅜" socket.
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PARTS: Harness mounting hardware (FFR# 11070), Mass air sensor, Mustang fuel vapor canister (if
applicable).
/
" hex key.
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Clutch Cable
Mass Air Meter, Fuel Vapor Canister
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