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Brakes

Discussion in 'Brakes' started by j wade, Feb 12, 2020.

  1. j wade

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    I have a 27 T and would like to move the brake master Cylinder under the cowl with a remote reservoir. I t would clean up the firewall.. This T has a 4 speed so there's not much room on the frame. Is this doable and has anyone done it. Thanks
     
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    I’m sure it has been done. The biggest problem I see is having room to add fluid. I think I would work on putting clutch and brake to floor.
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    I realize you might not have this much room under your cowl, but I have this 90° set up. There's access to the master cylinder in the top of the cowl.

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    I hope you are using DOT 5 brake fluid !

    That sure is a neat setup !
     
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    Thanks guys Who makes that 90 degree set up It looks like it would work
     
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    I made a remote fill using a VW resivour and tubing ---I have a complete set up with a Ford ranger MC for sale some where in the garage
     
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    Here's one.

     
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