Has anyone done this?
If so, would you be so kind as to share your solution?
Cheers
Scotty
a quick searchy gave me linky link
Thanks for that.
Unfortunately there's no info in those links about how the Sierra pedal was modified (the info I'm after).
If you have a flat secure face in front of the pedal should be a simple matter of mounting a cylinder on that face below the pivot point of the pedal
& making right size pushrod to go to the pedal where you can secure by a variety of means.
Alternatively, mount a cylinder at the top facing in the opposite direction so as the pedal is pushed down the pushrod comes backwards to operate the
cylinder - all depends what you've got to mount on round the pedal
Cheers Russ.
I have an idea in my mind, but wasn't sure if the pedal was man-enough for having a hole drilled through it.
From what I remember of the Sierra clutch pedal it's fairly substantial, as long as you're not planning on operating a truck size clutch with it I would think you'd have no probs - also as it's clutch, rather a lot less serious if it were to fracture than a brake pedal!