HEPA pedal install, Brake fluid reservior relocation




Installed the Hall effect sensor Pedal. I keep wanting to call it a GAS pedal but obviously that's not right. My boy keeps correcting me with "Accelerator" pedal. Pic attached of the pedal installed. Have also connected the wire. I reused the firewall fitting/gromet that the cable had used. Just drilled it out a bit larger for a nice snug fit on the wire. Makes for a nice clean installation.

I also finished the high pressure and low pressure brake fluid lines. The 92-95 BMW's had low pressure brake fluid lines going from the fluid reservior to the ABS unit (see the picture). So I did a remote mount of the BMW fluid tank to the Mustang master cyl and ran new lines to the ABS. Doing some research I found that EPDM style rubber hoses are recommended for use with brake fluid. Looking around locally I found that hose made for farm fertilizer etc sprayers are made of the same thing. So I got some at tractor supply. So far it looks like it will work good.

The metal for making the battery trays also arrived. It was delivered quick and pricing was quite good I thought. Shipping was around $10 so it was definately worth ordering since no decent metal supply stores are any where near by.

Looks like I just need to get to work and put some more stuff together.


Aluminum metal ordered from: www.metalsdepot.com
Good prices. Great shipping (mine was $9) and fast shipping. what I purchased:
Item 1
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Stock Number: A32118-6063
Product Type: 6063-T52 Aluminum Arch. Angle (Sharp Corner)
Description: 2 X 1 X 1/8 Aluminum Angle
Quantity: 7
Length: 8.0000 ft.
Item Total: $135.52

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Item 2
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Stock Number: F4183
Product Type: 6061 Aluminum Flat
Description: 1/8 X 3
Quantity: 1
Length: 6.0000 ft.
Item Total: $9.48

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