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Am trying to remove the brake & clutch pedals from the E30 I am parting out (will be for sale when removed if anyone wants it). Have searched Google but no luck and searched BS but nothing relavent. Anyone able to explain or send me somewhere with a diagram? Have taken out a few bolts and its sort of lose, and Im sure I know whats left but need to double check.

Any help be good?!

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Disconnect plastic throttle pedal from swingy bit. Lots of bolts on the firewall, like 4 i think. Undo the clutch line from the master in the engine bay. Pop throttle cable out. And the brake linkage of course.

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Not sure how clear that is - you can also do it this way:

- undo clutch master cylinder

- undo connection to brake rod across car

- unclip springs

- undo big long bolt and remove pedals.

Keep the big long bolt and all spacers etc - autos have a shorter bolt. When you're done, you should have this:

http://img843.imageshack.us/i/p1000542.jpg/

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Best thing to do is to not separate the pedal box until it is out of the car.

Follow Cam's instructions but remove the whole pedal box as one piece. Sell it as one piece too. So much easier than trying to wiggle the clutch and brake pedal out from under the dash. Took me 3 times as long last time I tried it that way.

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