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Help with Billett Pedals

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I purchased Ford Racing Billett pedals for my '03 GT Stang. I have installed the clutch, brake, & dead pedal. I can't figure out how to get the pin out that holds the gas pedal on. Has anyone done this? What is the best way to get the pin out and reinstall?
 

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If i remember right there should be bolt that hold the bracket on the gas pedal to the firewall. Nothing special just a bolt and nut. I did it back in may so its been a while but i'm pretty sure.
 

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03redfiregt said:
If i remember right there should be bolt that hold the bracket on the gas pedal to the firewall. Nothing special just a bolt and nut. I did it back in may so its been a while but i'm pretty sure.
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That's not what he's talking about...
There's a pin that holds the gas pedal to the assembly that bolts to the car.

I bought the full assembly so I didn't have to take that pin out, I don't know how you do it. I know there are others here who have done it though.
 
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I replaced my pedals and it is not that big a deal.
Remove the gas pedal bolt and unhook the throttle body cable - clamp entire unit down on something solid(you don't want to bend the shaft)
Take a hole punch and knock the pin out(be careful it's in there tight)you might actually want to break the old pedal off it's easier.Install in reverse and your done.
PS - you might want to take up the slack in the pedal while your down there(instructions in "how-to"section of mustangworld.com)
 
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Thanks for the info. I am going to try again this weekend.
 

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Like said above, its easiest to take the whole pedal assembly out and then drive the pin out. I couldn't get the pin back in, so I ended up using a small bolt and nut to install the new pedal. Good luck!
 
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