





The brake pedal box on a North American Series 2 XJ is secured using 5 bolts and 1 stud + nut. All 5 bolts, nut and stud are to be removed from the driver's footwell. I took apart half the car before I realised that it was a stud and not a bolt put in from the other side.
After about an hours worth of cleaning it looked like this.


Could do with some rust clean up and some paint.


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