The next thing is to drill a hole where the clutch tube will exit the rear of the pan. Since the throttle tube exits where the clutch normally does, I had to move the clutch tube to the right and down a little. You have to make sure the hole is drilled in a location that will allow for the tube to exit from the tunnel passing through one of the 2 holes in the opening to the left of shift rod. The next picture should show you what I mean.
Next, you need to insert the tube from the hole in the front end of the tunnel and slide it all the way through the hole you just drilled. Mine goes through the hole closer to the center of the tunnel as the larger whole was already filled with the throttle tube. Once you know the tube is in it's final resting place, make sure to weld it in tight. You do not want this thing moving around on you. They make a nasty noise if they come loose.
The front one is the hardest to weld in since there is not a lot of room to work. It must be secure and it must be in the correct spot so the cable exits the tube where the hook on the end of the clutch peddle sits in the tunnel. Oh yea, and you are welding at the end of a tube so you can very easily weld through. I managed to get this one without burning through, but the tube did have a small chunk missing from the removal process.
All done with the tube. Before welding up the wholes, replace the shift rod so you have easy access to the bushings. Here you can see that I have welded every thing back up.
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