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AMiller 10-19-2009 11:20 AM

Clutch master cylinder
 
So I am finally going to finish the cobra. I have put a block of time aside to do nothing but cobra stuff. Want to drive it before I die!

Anyway, just wondering what people did for a clutch line that used the Honda master cylinder. The fitting is on the drivers side next to the petal box at a 45 degree angle. Using a bubble fitting adapter and going to 3/16 hard line to get me to a place I can work is not happening. Not enough clearance with the peddle box.

I saw a Willowood cylinder with a fitting on the top. That would be perfect except the mounting flange is 90 degrees out.

Just wondering what options you all have found before I spend a bunch of time on it.

eddytheb 10-21-2009 04:34 AM

The wilwood one has a different mounting bolt hole pattern and would have to be mounted sideways I use these most of the time. You would also have to use the remote reservoir. You can get a line in there using the master they call for but the bend in the line has to be right at the fitting. I use a pliers style line bending tool and it works out fine if you chose to use that master.

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