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Old 05-28-2024, 11:59 AM   #4
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Default Re: change to hydraulic brakes on a -36

[QUOTE=BlueNotes;2314265]Using 1939 pedals and master cylinder is a traditional way to convert 1935-38 mechanical brakes to a hydraulic brake system. Here's an older thread with much information for installing the '39 pedals in a '36 frame:

Involves a lot of frame cutting. If I had to do over I'd use 36 pedals and parts from http://www.earlyv8garage.net/
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