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Old 29th July 2012, 03:35 PM
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Default Pedal box/Brake cylinder

Hi all.
I am building the pedal box but the drawing on page54 dont show the height
of the hole for the master brake cylinder. It looks like it is about 40mm. But If i draw a strait line from the pushrod hole in the pedal it will go down like 15mm. Is there anyone out there having foto/suggestiens of this. And i also whant to build it with the original angle on the master cylinder like Bonzo did, but i dont think that will make any differens on the height.

Peter.
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Old 29th July 2012, 07:05 PM
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Hi,
Are you using a Sierra or another car master-cylinder ?
If you are using a Sierra M/C, 30mm above the lower edge of the plate leaves enough room for a 8mm bolt/nut on the lower fitting hole.
Hope this will help.

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Old 29th July 2012, 08:15 PM
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Hi,
Are you using a Sierra or another car master-cylinder ?
If you are using a Sierra M/C, 30mm above the lower edge of the plate leaves enough room for a 8mm bolt/nut on the lower fitting hole.
Hope this will help.
Yes its a sierra M/C.

Thank you.

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