Well, I really need that big bracket so I'll grab it tomorrow.
The steering column I was able to moint on the factory bracket that came in the international. I need the bracket in order to properly place the pedal on the floor. Based off my calibrated eyeball measurements, it appears the brake pedal mount will interfere with the steering wheel bracket.
While I could reinvent the wheel, I think I'll take a stab at removing the bracket from the donor truck. Looking at the pictures a couple spot welds drilled should do it. If not, I'll bring the cordless grinder and recip saw
The column is from an s-10. So if luck is with me, the donor bracket will also allow me to mount the steering wheel off of it too.
The firewall has all kinds of cool bad rolls I was wanting to keep, but now it's getting so cut up, I might as well cut it out and replace with flat metal. If I had a bead roller, I'd lay out all the pedals and mounting points then roll beads around the filler panel before welding in. But........rat rod.
Old vs........uhh.......still old. But new to me
In this picture, I feel as though the setup is far too low.
Hard to identify where it needs to go. I think it'll end up high, to where the MC cap is above the cowl. Looks like I need to make sure the tire doesn't hit the MC at full lock too. I might rotate the hydroboost 180*, but with all those lines, I gotta make sure it all clears the steering linkage, which doesn't exist yet. There's a lot going on on this side. Power steering: Remote reservoir tube, high pressure tube, 2 low pressure tubes. Then injunction pump fuel supply and fuel return. Throttle cable, fuel shut of solenoid wiring, starter wire, ground wire, hydro high pressure line from pump, hydro return line. All of this needs to stay within the outer surface of the frame for tire clearance, as well as remain clear of the steering linkage that will run across the top of the frame.
Oh boy.
Heres the space I'm working with under the dash.
The bracket at the top left corner was a mount for the last brake pedal Assembly which in my 394,982nd stupid move earlier on in the project, welded it to the firewall. I cut a hole about 6x12 in top of the cowl to weld that on and the patch is finally nicely patina'ed back to match everything else, so I don't want to open that back up to cut this bracket out. Another reason to cut out the firewall and start fresh.