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Monday, 14-Mar 2011 @ 1:01pm
Edited by clyons8
Monday, 14-Mar 2011 @ 1:18pm
Monday, 14-Mar 2011 @ 1:18pm
Hi,
Thought I'd mention the setup that I put in a short while ago.
It is nothing special but it has had a big improvement, I used the 7/8ths master cylinder from a 720 ute, it's a big bugger and needs more push and travels a little less than the stock master cylinder.
I had to adapt the pushrod from the original master to the bigger 7/8ths unit.
This unit can also be aplied to the 120y booster if you have plans to boost the brakes also. I have some 120y booster adapters getting made up that save you from having to drill more holes in the firewall, so it makes the whole procedure a straight bolt-on.
Just thought I'd put it out there as many tend to go with the 120y cylinder which seems to attract alot more money. Here us a link to a brand new unit that you might want to consider, perhaps inquire about the postage costs because I think they may actually be cheaper than what they say.
Mexican Master Cylinders
Here is the adapter bracket thingymahjig. The four-bolt flange is the one that bolts to the small can booster and the two bolt flange goes to your firewall. I'm making these up soon. Like I said not much to get excited about but these save you having to unnecessarily drill new holes.
Thought I'd mention the setup that I put in a short while ago.
It is nothing special but it has had a big improvement, I used the 7/8ths master cylinder from a 720 ute, it's a big bugger and needs more push and travels a little less than the stock master cylinder.
I had to adapt the pushrod from the original master to the bigger 7/8ths unit.
This unit can also be aplied to the 120y booster if you have plans to boost the brakes also. I have some 120y booster adapters getting made up that save you from having to drill more holes in the firewall, so it makes the whole procedure a straight bolt-on.
Just thought I'd put it out there as many tend to go with the 120y cylinder which seems to attract alot more money. Here us a link to a brand new unit that you might want to consider, perhaps inquire about the postage costs because I think they may actually be cheaper than what they say.
Mexican Master Cylinders
Here is the adapter bracket thingymahjig. The four-bolt flange is the one that bolts to the small can booster and the two bolt flange goes to your firewall. I'm making these up soon. Like I said not much to get excited about but these save you having to unnecessarily drill new holes.