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Can I do this?
I am planning on running a brake servo on my daughters T1. And as it would be such a pain to fit to the bulk head I have come up with a cunning plan. But will it work?
Front brakes are standard T1 disc's with Talbot Horizon Calipers Rear brakes are Porsche 924 Turbo disc's and calipers. What I have in mind is running a 924 Turbo servo and master cylinder mounted remotly either in the luggage bay or behind the rear seat. I would then mount a single circuit T1 master cylinder in the normal position linked to a Clutch slave cylinder to actuate the 924 servo. It has crossed my mind that mounting behind the rear seat would be good as it would be nearer to a vacume tack off trom the carbs and also on the brake line running to the front I could install a bias valve. What do you guys think? Will it work, would it be safe, am I nuts, should I revert to drums all round and a 30 hp 1200 Thanks in advance Steve
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I know those big vacuum brake assist thingys are a pain in the a**.
How about using a electrical one? From one of the g60's, or some other forced induction car, as quite alot of them has electrical servos.. |
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Any further info on the electrical servo? I have never heard of them before.
Details please.
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Actually, quite alot of cars with abs have electrical brake servos.
Theres a picture of one in this thread: http://forum.vw2you.com/cgi-bin/Ultr...D=1036997#ID16 What details do you want to know? Just ask, and I'll answer to the best of my knowledge.. |
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