i know it has been a while since i have posted... however today i got a small job done that i wasn't keen on doing. I converted the cable clutch to a hydraulic setup. as many of you keen readers would know, i am installing a hilux gearbox, which runs a hydraulic setup which is superior to a cable setup.
The bell housing i am using uses a corolla slave cylinder as well as corolla clutch fork. As this was the case i used a .... you guessed it.... corolla master cylinder as well. The clutch pedal on the corolla (ae82) is mounted separately and can be removed easily; only being held on by the master cylinder bolts and one 8mm bolt. The feroza clutch pedal is part of the brake pedal box and the lower dash section as well as the instrument cluster ( to remove the speedo drive cable) and the steering column require removal. the easiest way to remove the column is to unbolt the two 8mm bolts near the steering wheel on the shaft underside and the four 6mm bolts holding the cover to the firewall and slip the shaft off the slide joint near the steering box.
Once both were removed i was left with this:

(note that the clutch pedal had already been removed from the pedal box from the feroza)
Once removed the toyota pedal assembly was trial fitted to the feroza and its required position marked. I chose to use one of the existing mounts for the old pedal box as it gave me an easy mounting point and a fairly clear position in the engine bay to mount the master cylinder body. The old clutch pedal mounts were removed and the top left section of the pedal box trimmed away so the corolla pedal assembly could be added.
The corolla pedal assembly was then tack welded to test its position and once checked was welded and reinforced to restore strength to the original bracket.
This meant the pedal was in the incorrect position for the car so both pedals were cut:

and grafted in the appropriate area to allow for correct pedal travel as well to restore its original position
A mig welder with argon shield gas was used to ensure a strong permanent weld.
The finished product back in the car.
it was starting to rain by this point so i didn't get to take any photo's of the firewall side but will next time i am doing some more work on the car (which will be fairly soon).
Not a huge job but one that needed doing on the way to finishing the project.