Mark
I've only done this once, but if your tunnel and inner long. flanges are in the correct elevation, you should be able to weld the pan in without regard to the pedal assembly. Once the pan welding is done, the pedal assembly can be bolted to the bulkhead with the m/c studs so you can determine where to drill the 3 holes for your bracket. Keep in mind that the holes in the pedal assembly for the bracket bolts are actually slots. That is because you install the m/c studs first, then rotate the pedal assembly down over the bracket bolts, thus the need for the slots.
Phil
I've only done this once, but if your tunnel and inner long. flanges are in the correct elevation, you should be able to weld the pan in without regard to the pedal assembly. Once the pan welding is done, the pedal assembly can be bolted to the bulkhead with the m/c studs so you can determine where to drill the 3 holes for your bracket. Keep in mind that the holes in the pedal assembly for the bracket bolts are actually slots. That is because you install the m/c studs first, then rotate the pedal assembly down over the bracket bolts, thus the need for the slots.
Phil
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