I want to run a booster on the fire wall of the ute like the pic below.
It's got a HK off set bracket to move it away from the bonnet hinge, but it covers the clutch hole also.
Can the clutch master cylinder be moved over at all?
The reason I want this setup is it works extremely well, this one is on the wagon and I have the same on my sedan, most braking is done with one toe .
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Not sure, Trev....
I know Michael S fitted a pushrod brake booster assembly to his FB... he made up a box which moved the booster out beyond the hinge assembly.
This allowed him to use the hydraulic clutch.
He had to make up a pushrod from the brake pedal to reach the booster. It ran through a bearing inside the box to support it.
Haven't seen him for a while - but should be able to chase him up if you need any info.
Hi Trevor.
I just went and had a look at my setup, which is pretty much identical to your wagon. I reckon you should go and check out the wreckers to find yourself a really small in in one of those Korean cars or something. Maybe with a bit of creative welding you can fit one beside the offset bracket behind the booster.
Sounds weird. I'd be inclined to be making creative relocations for the clutch master. (I reckon the brake booster is protruding enough!) I saw a pic on a hot rod site where the cylinder was mounted lower down (so the push rod travels at an angle, the cylinder was also angled, but it had a remote reservoir, which you could mount wherever you liked. Or perhaps modify the pedal box so the master can be inside, again with a remote reservoir. A bit like this one.
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