3993614
General Motors Part # 3993614 Clutch and Brake Pedal
Cover
The pictures and descriptions below are from
a new genuine GM part. This pedal pad was
original equipment on many cars and trucks
in the mid to late 70's. It is a complement to
part number 3988198 clutch pedal pad.
Front Side
This cover utilizes six sets of horizontal "Ribs"
separated by narrow and wide bands. It has
"DISC BRAKES " molded in a circle in the center
of the cover.
Backside
The back side of this brake pedal cover is typical
of most GM trapezoidal shaped pads and has a
round relief in each corner to reduce ripping and
aid with installation.
Part #
The full part number "3993614" is molded into the
back and would be hidden when installed. There are
also mold cavity numbers and unidentified letters
on the inside backside.
Cover
The pictures and descriptions below are from
a new genuine GM part. This pedal pad was
original equipment on many cars and trucks
in the mid to late 70's. It is a complement to
part number 3988198 clutch pedal pad.
Front Side
This cover utilizes six sets of horizontal "Ribs"
separated by narrow and wide bands. It has
"DISC BRAKES " molded in a circle in the center
of the cover.
Backside
The back side of this brake pedal cover is typical
of most GM trapezoidal shaped pads and has a
round relief in each corner to reduce ripping and
aid with installation.
Part #
The full part number "3993614" is molded into the
back and would be hidden when installed. There are
also mold cavity numbers and unidentified letters
on the inside backside.
Applications Per various GM Parts Books
4.630 COVER, Brake
Buick
77 A W/M.T. (M-15)
Light Truck
79-81 CK1, 2 ,3
82-84 CK1, 2 ,3 W/M.T.
Corvette
80-82 Y W/M.T.
Chevy Passenger
71-75 Pass. (exc. A.T.)
Chevelle
72-75 Chevelle (exc. A.T.)
76-77 A W/M.T. (M-15)
Oldsmobile
73 ALL A S.T.
75 ALL A S.T.
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!