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Brake booster
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I have a stock standard 1200 ute and I wish to put a brake booster in so the wife can drive it. I would like some advice on what
to use. Thanks

Posted on: 2000/2/29 6:54
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Re: Brake booster
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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Do as I sort of have:

75-78ish Mitsubishi Lancer (RWD) Booster and Master Cylinder, also grab brake splitter unit below master cylinder. Use 120Y
front struts and brakes.

Easy as Pie.

Chris.

Posted on: 2000/2/29 7:51
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hydraulic clutch
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Does anyone know if it's possible to fit a hydraulic clutch to a 1200? Some of the hydraulic clutches I've seen in other cars have a huge tank which attaches to
the firewall...looks difficult to fit!

thanks,

justin

Posted on: 2000/2/29 6:33
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Re: hydraulic clutch
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The U.S. 1200 came with a hydraulic clutch mounted on the left side of fire wall with a small resivior about half the size of
a brake mater cylinder

Bob

Posted on: 2000/3/1 4:01
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Re: hydraulic clutch
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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Justin I have one fitted to my coupe they are a real pain to get in and work properly.Mine is right next to brake Master cylinder I used a PBR Trailer master cylinder around $30-$40 had
to drill a 35mm hole inline with brake master clinder as close as possible and take clutch pedal out to make attachment for plunger rod. took a while but it works fine now. Let me know if
you want more detail I tthink I have some pics I can send .

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