hydraulic rear drum brake

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markdicko wrote:i also will be using sand in a wall i"m building if that ok.lol.
depends...wheres the sand from?
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Id swap some sand for this fecking snow right now.. :D
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any further news/pics yet?
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no m8 ,im trying to rewire,engine swap , fit new trial stator , fit new frony end and trailer in a very little time that i can work on it (bout 5 hours a week) hopefully trial test it in late feb
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master fitted just got to plum the reservoir in
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the master was made for a series 3 not a series 1 ,thats why the spacers are there :oops:
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routing into rear hub
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the master cylinder looks good, but for looks you could have used a shorter brakeline though. ;)

where do you plan to locate the reservoir? inside the frameloop? inside the toolbox? next to the horn?
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that was the shortest i could use because of the hose being rigid near the ends for about 40mm , also the angles of the banjo would not allow it
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at the back it might be possible with a different style of banjo to get around. but that is just for looks and won´t affect braking of course. just keep going.
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might but then hose would stick out at funny angles i tried loads if different banjos b4 settling for this one tbh i like the way its not in your face,lots of shapes in casing to get round as well . :)
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