Hi Gary,
I did this conversion a few years ago on a 1967 Datsun roadster using the
pocket and pedal assembly out of a 67.5.
Before photo:
http://datsun510.com/photopost/data/3143/medium/8Brake_area_before.jpg
The area that was being cut out was carefully measured (not to interfere with
the strengthing ribs in on the top) and was cut away with a plasma cutter:
http://datsun510.com/photopost/data/3143/8Cutting_the_hole.jpg
Note: This car was converted to an automatic, so the pocket was moved over a
little more to eliminate the clutch pedal!
The pocket was then welded in:
http://datsun510.com/photopost/data/3143/8Brake_Pocket_Rough_In.jpg
The welds were ground down and a couple firewall braces were added:
http://datsun510.com/photopost/data/3143/8Brake_Pocket_with_first_brace.jpg
And finally, a shot of the pocket all finished and painted:
http://datsun510.com/photopost/data/3143/8Brake_Pocket_1.jpg
99% of the people who look at the car never realize that it was converted!
Hope that helps,
Michael Spreadbury
spriso motorsports
1966 Datsun Roadster (SR20DE power)
1964 Datsun 1500 Roadster project
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: BARTERDUDE@aol.com
> I am looking to convert a '64 body brake master cylinder over to the late
> model dual brake master cylinder system. Has anyone in the group done this
>and
> have the dimensions of the inserted box in the firewall as well as the swing
> arm mounting brackets inside the car back side of the firewall.
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