3800 w/manual trans...want pics

Mr P

1996 International 3800. dt466. Meritor 10 speed
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I'd LOVE to have a few pics of the brake and clutch pedals (and linkage) from a 3800 International bus, of any year, but preferably 1996.
 
the International 4700 truck has the same pedals and linkage setup as a 3800 bus chassis... the outer cab facing dashboard is different but behid that the stuff is the same .. theres a 4000 series truck group on facebook that ay have some pics..
 
Do you have a good idea of what years of 4700 parts would interchange with my 1996 3800?
 
My bus has a Spicer 5 speed. I can get you the vin number, and your local International dealer should be able to give you diagrams and part numbers for all the related parts. Mine is a 1995/1996 model with a mechanical DT466.
 
My bus has a Spicer 5 speed. I can get you the vin number, and your local International dealer should be able to give you diagrams and part numbers for all the related parts. Mine is a 1995/1996 model with a mechanical DT466.

Well, that might help. But since I'm trying to compare a bus to a 4700 truck, I'd also like to have a few pics of your pedal/linkage setup.
 
Give me a day or three. It would sure be easier if I could text you the pictures.
 
No rush, and I appreciate the help.

Sorry, my phone doesn't text.
 
Porch dog, since I can't find any such clutch/linkage pics on this site, posting them here could help folks in the future.

Any luck so far?
 
It has been extremely cold-- for us Alabama folks-- so I will try to make those photos today. I'm nearly 67, and the older I get the colder it seems to be..

I needed a little poke-- thanks. .
 
Clutch Linkage Photos-- Spicer 5 speed/DT466

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How much time would you suppose that it would take to remove the pedals and all linkage from a bus?? (Assuming an able body and well above freezing temps?) :wink1:

I can tell one end of the Z bar is supported by a yellow tab that's screwed to the floor pan, but what about the other end?

Thanks again. These pics give me a great understanding of how it was done.
Now.... if I can find a truck to compare to and rob parts from....
 
Nevermind on my Z bar support question....my bus has that end already.

Thank you again.
 
Porchdog, have you noticed that skinned/bare wire in a connector in the background of your clutch safety switch?
 

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