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Proshot
04-05-2009, 07:43 PM
In wich hole did u guy's mount the cyl after taking the booster out there is 4 holes left and it would seem to me that I might have to drill holes between the top and lower holes to have the better rod angle
any help would be appreciated
thanks
red express
04-07-2009, 01:49 AM
I used .90 aluminum plate to cover the original 4 bolt holes and the piston hole. Then drilled the plate to fit the old 4 holes and bolted the plate down using the same original bolt holes. Then mark your center hole for your rod (or piston) and mark your holes for the master cylinder then drill those out, The piston hole you will have to use a hole saw,your master cylinder will actually be mounted in the same place just without the booster. Hope this helps
Proshot
04-07-2009, 07:08 PM
good idea thanks for your help, I wonder if I can reuse the master cyl that I have without the booster?
Diabolical
04-08-2009, 10:51 PM
err.. You guys are discussing building in a classified section.. lol ;)
err.. You guys are discussing building in a classified section.. lol ;)
Mike ...you dont have brakes in the Tech. Section
dand355
04-09-2009, 09:52 AM
I used .90 aluminum plate to cover the original 4 bolt holes and the piston hole. Then drilled the plate to fit the old 4 holes and bolted the plate down using the same original bolt holes. Then mark your center hole for your rod (or piston) and mark your holes for the master cylinder then drill those out, The piston hole you will have to use a hole saw,your master cylinder will actually be mounted in the same place just without the booster. Hope this helps
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Diabolical
04-11-2009, 07:44 AM
Mike ...you dont have brakes in the Tech. Section
Look at Drivetrain in the Technical Section :)
I'll move the post later..
Look at Drivetrain in the Technical Section :)
I'll move the post later..
sorry:shy::sad::curtain:i didn't see it
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