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Old 10-27-2024, 10:59 AM   #11
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Default Re: Bleeding brakes-pedal pressure problem. Could use some advice/suggestions

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Originally Posted by acchaplin View Post
The way the MC relocation kit is made. The pedal rod is level from the bottom of the brake pedal into the MC. The rod is VERY close to rubbing the bottom of the frame now. I don't know if you can see it in the picture I posted, or not.

I am not familiar with what different MC relocation kits are offered. This kit was reccomended to me.

A correct kit would have/should have retained the manual 6:1 or so ratio. Best to modify what you have, or fabricate up a new bracket that allows correct ratio and master cylinder placement.


Below is what's on my '32. Very simple angle iron and brace. (I installed a C.E. X member to the ASC '32 rails.)
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