#3879717
GM Part # 3879717 Clutch Pedal
Front
The pictures and descriptions on this page are of
a used Original Equipment part number 387917
clutch pedal used on 1966-67 Chevy II s.
Side View
Here you can see the clutch rod/bumper bracket
is perpendicular to the main beam of the pedal.
Clutch Rod Hole
This is where the clutch pedal push rod is attached.
This hole is the first thing to show wear on any
used pedal. If it is worn it can be either welded up
then redrilled or drilled and bushed.
Pedal Stop
The pedal stop/clutch rod bracket is the main diff-
erence between 1st and second generation Nova
pedals and reflects a change in hanger brackets.
Spot Welds
The OEM pedals have the clutch rod bracket spot
welded on.
Pin
The second generation clutch pedal uses a clip
style retainer GM part # 3828428.
Front
The pictures and descriptions on this page are of
a used Original Equipment part number 387917
clutch pedal used on 1966-67 Chevy II s.
Side View
Here you can see the clutch rod/bumper bracket
is perpendicular to the main beam of the pedal.
Clutch Rod Hole
This is where the clutch pedal push rod is attached.
This hole is the first thing to show wear on any
used pedal. If it is worn it can be either welded up
then redrilled or drilled and bushed.
Pedal Stop
The pedal stop/clutch rod bracket is the main diff-
erence between 1st and second generation Nova
pedals and reflects a change in hanger brackets.
Spot Welds
The OEM pedals have the clutch rod bracket spot
welded on.
Pin
The second generation clutch pedal uses a clip
style retainer GM part # 3828428.
Applications
3879717
0.830 PEDAL, Clutch
66-67 Chevy II
Disclaimer:
Factory correct applications are your responsibility. GM made part and part # changes with no rhyme but a reason (no production interruptions at any cost).
Application charts are for replacement parts that were available at the time of parts book printing.
My observations come from the parts I have in my collection or other reliable sources your parts may differ.
If Factory correctness is your goal, do more research, join car clubs,
forums and buy an assembly manual if one is available for your Project Car (you wont be sorry).
This is a fun and interesting part of the hobby!