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Calling 60's Style....Here's your Master Cyl's.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Mike Paul, Dec 20, 2004.

  1. Mike Paul
    Joined: Oct 10, 2003
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    They're some old reverse mount stock car pedals I had laying around. I've seen a couple other guys with the same setup on here. I have a container with a pump to fill them.
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  2. Paul
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    very cool, thanks!

    Tilton? are they still available?

    Paul
     
  3. CGkidd
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    Those are basically the same style as the wilwood brake.
    Eric
     
  4. loogy
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    Yep, still available. Do a web search for "tilton brake pedal ***emblies". Lots of companies carry them.

    Chris
     
  5. flt-blk
    Joined: Jun 25, 2002
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    from IL

    I have that exact setup in my A pickup.
    I cut out the gas tank and used Dzus fastners so I can take
    the cowel to off to get to the resirvors and wiring.

    Been running it for sevral years with no problems at all.

    Tilton
    Wilwood
    Coleman
    all very similar
    TZ
     
  6. dixiedog
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    The 2 - masters are linked with a common rod. Dumb question time

    Why is this?

    Do you put the fronts to one and the rears to the other?

    The rod looks like it is adjustable, is this to balance the front & rear?

    Thanks Brian
     
  7. flt-blk
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    from IL

    [ QUOTE ]
    The 2 - masters are linked with a common rod. Dumb question time, Why is this?
    Do you put the fronts to one and the rears to the other?
    The rod looks like it is adjustable, is this to balance the
    front & rear?

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    Exactly right, it's a balance bar for fine tuning Front - Rear bias.
    Tilton makes mostly race car parts, there is a cable and
    knob you can purchase that allows you to fine tune the F/R
    bias on the go to balance fuel load or track conditions.

    I used mine to help bias to the front Disk brakes.
    TZ
     
  8. Paul
    Joined: Aug 29, 2002
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    while the plastic resevoirs may not be traditional,

    I do like the race car look of the cast pedals and the dzus fastened panel idea

    thanks!

    Paul
     
  9. dixiedog
    Joined: Mar 20, 2002
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    Thanks flt-blk, often wondered about that and thanks MP33 for starting the thread.

    Today isn't a wasted day I learned something [​IMG]
     
  10. Turbo26T
    Joined: May 19, 2004
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    60's Style : Try Dean Oshiro @ www.hotrodheaven.com (I think he's a HAMB'er) He's a great source for Wilwood stuff. He hooked me up with a great brake/clutch setup for my TrackT at a super price.I bought all my Wilwood pieces from him and his prices & service rocks. The Wilwood website has a ton of specs & info. BTW how's the modified & when are we gonna get some more "how to" posts?
     
  11. Paul
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    [ QUOTE ]
    how's the modified & when are we gonna get some more "how to" posts?

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    first thank's for the tip

    to answer your question, the little car has been temporarily relegated to the aft element.
    At least while the CGkidd rpu is transformed from words to thing,
    and the holidays are no longer in the near present.

    I hope to have Eric’s ch***is roll-able in the not too distant future,
    early ’05 I’d guess and will post progress as it happens.

    Paul
     

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