Hi,
Dave W. asked me to "cc" this to the list...
rml
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Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 11:09:47 -0600
From: David & Krystal Wingett <elkhorn@megsinet.net>
To: Bob Lang <LANG@ISIS.MIT.EDU>
Subject: Re: Brake Master Cylinders
Bob
I've always had a dual Tilton set up, using a 3/4" up front and a
5/8 in the rear. I used the Alum. mounting plate for a timplate and
got the spacing for the master cyl.'s form Tilton. I first used a
Tilton byas leaver for adjustment but have gone to the pedal mounted
byas bar with an adjustible knob.
This past spring I picked up liquid filled presure gages from
Coleman (in Michigan U.P.). Although I think that Port City might also
have them. These are great, I no longer have to ask corner workers
which wheels I'm locking up. I can see my split front to rear in
presure applied.
David Wingett
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