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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 11:58 pm 
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Hey Guys,

Ive run into a little bit of a problem with clearance issues between my late model Twin servo master cylinder and the Dizzy Cap, (B16A2)

at the moment there is just not enough room where i need it with the current steel lines.. iv looked into braided lines and will change over to them as part the next thing i do (The rest of the brake system is braided) but the banjos that are on the market are huge and just aint gunna fit ( iv even tried Modified Banjo's)

iv looked into fabricating a plate on a angle to bolt between the servo & master cylinder to provide extra clearance but this comes with its own issues such as the pin would strike on a angle


What i would ideally like is a Master cylinder exactly the same specs but with the outlets on the opposite side ......If anyone has heard of such a thing could you please let me know, or if you have any other ideas or comments id love to hear from you

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Ash


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PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 10:08 am 
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If you search back through 13 sec's build you should find a photo of his master being turned about 70 degrees. He had the lugs cut of the master and welded in a different location.

Dan


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