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b310gx |
Posted: 2002/10/6 7:45 Updated: 2002/10/6 7:45 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2002/7/19 From: sydney australia Posts: 1858 |
Re: Bobs1200 master cylinder must be a pain to top up brake fluid.you could try a remote reservoir filler like on some trucks & vans.
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bobs1200 |
Posted: 2002/10/6 19:57 Updated: 2002/10/6 19:57 |
Home away from home Joined: 1999/9/13 From: Tracy ,Ca Posts: 341 |
Re: Bobs1200 master cylinder The car is used for autocrossing not registered street use. Yes remote resivoir would be easier but it only take a minute to remove dash for access and I've never had to top it off. I flush the system once a year. Bob
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ddgonzal |
Posted: 2002/10/5 7:40 Updated: 2002/10/5 7:40 |
Moderator Joined: 2001/5/3 From: 48 North Posts: 31599 |
Re: Bobs1200 master cylinder OK, I give up. The stock pedal pushes the rod forward ...
Is this cylinder pointing backwards? ... how does the linkage work?
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bobs1200 |
Posted: 2002/10/6 0:11 Updated: 2002/10/6 0:11 |
Home away from home Joined: 1999/9/13 From: Tracy ,Ca Posts: 341 |
Re: Bobs1200 master cylinder I took a master cylinder mount off a 510 and welded it to the top of the steering colum support. I then welded an extension to the top of the brake pedal and made a rod to connect the master cylinder from the brake pedal. Changing the position of the rod from below pivot point to above changed the direction. Bob
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1200rallycar |
Posted: 2002/10/6 3:37 Updated: 2002/10/6 3:37 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2002/3/20 From: Melbourne, Australia Posts: 8221 |
Re: Bobs1200 master cylinder is it legal in america, it isnt here in australia especially in motorsport
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