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Old 03-10-2021, 12:08 PM   #6
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Default Re: master cylindeer replacement

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I can't speak to pedal travel on a '41 sedan but I have plenty of available
pedal travel on my truck brake pedal even before it's connected to the master and
about 1/2 as much when it's just mechanically connected to the master. When
bled, about an inch travel before serious brake action...... leaving way over
2/1/2" till the pedal is on the floorboard. (For the pedal to be on the floorboard
the master cylinder piston would have to physically exit the front of the master)

My only issue with the ECI master cylinder adapter is that it's made of aluminum
and since it uses flat head allen socket screws out of physical necessity, I would have
preferred the plate was made of steel..... so I could have tack welded the heads of
those stupid allens. Getting in there with an allen wrench or socket is a real pain.

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