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Yeah, it looks a little wonky but the brake masters reside on the outside of the frame rail and the clutch master is on the inside of the frame rail so it has to jog over and further back than the brake lines. I have some undercar photos that might help you with orientation but I'm afraid they may be equaling confusing. I'm like Patrick - go on faith. If a line needs a bit a tweaking an inexpensive tubing bender can do it.
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...psb9b49ed2.jpg http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...psa9e6eac1.jpg http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...ps7e2e70d4.jpg http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...ps75e04465.jpg http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...ps0a7e7a0d.jpg http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...ps9f414678.jpg Kevins2 has a better shot of the engine bay routing than I do. |
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Thanks Dan, Those photos are very helpful. John at ERA has all three for a very fair price. If the tubes need some tweaking that is fine. I am running a hydraulic throw-out-bearing and the clutch master is not a Tilton brand. The hard line terminates into the body without an AN fitting. A bit funky. May have to replace with new Tilton. Just replaced both brake masters with Tiltons.
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Well I did have to give it a thorough wipe down after I finally got done with all the body work and painting.
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Actually, I'm using the BMW reservoir. Peter at ERA talked me out of the Girling cans (very strongly told me I'd be sorry). Although it does bother me a bit that it is the only component in my engine bay that doesn't look period correct, it has been trouble free.
http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/pict...ictureid=11374 Kevin |
Kevin, you gotta fix that. Buy three of the Moss Motor Girling cans and you will be much happier. I know that BMW reservoir has to bug you each time you open the hood. :cool:
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I just got off the phone with ERA and ordered the hard lines. Peter says they have never shipped this unusual package before. This will be a test case for delivery to SoCal. They could arrive with some unique UPS configurations !!
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Yes, the clutch line comes into the side about half way down - the two brake lines come into the bottom, one on each side of the divider in the reservoir. So, if you had a leak in the brake system that drained the fluid, you would still have either the front or rear brakes since the lines are separate and there are actually two reservoirs in the reservoir housing. If you had a leak in the clutch system that drained the fluid, you'd lose the clutch but still have front and rear brakes since the clutch line is half way down the reservoir. I've read Patrick's thread on how to make the cans stop spitting and maybe I'll tackle that someday. Although the BMW reservoir is very functional, it does look out of place. Maybe I could fabricate a can-like cover for it that would at least look like something from the 60's %/ Kevin |
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Concerning Kevin's pic. I seem to have the same reservoir only located at the front of the foot box with the lines going thru the foot box vs. his configuration. Must have been a change as the cars got newer. I have received all the new lines from Tilton, I have not replaced my weeping lines yet. I will attach a few pics of my setup
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New hard lines have shipped from ERA. New Tilton clutch master coming from Summit to replace the BMW unit. Thanks for your inputs.
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