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steve w

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As title, I'm switching to wilwood master cylinders , with remote reservoirs.

I was going to space them up like this



Rather than taking them apart and modifying the pushrods.

Is there a reason I shouldn't do this??

This is FORD country, on a quiet day you can hear Vauxhalls rusting.


paul wiginton
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Its fine to do that reay but very simple to pop the circlip out the bottom and do the pushrod - the piston etc doesnt need to come out

I seriously doubt it!


steve w

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So just thread the pushrod a bit further up and chop it?

I assume you thread everything that's left protruding at full compression?

This is FORD country, on a quiet day you can hear Vauxhalls rusting.


paul wiginton
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Yeah thatll do it, or fit the pushrods from the original cylinders

Edited by paul wiginton on 27th Apr, 2014.

I seriously doubt it!


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On 27th Apr, 2014 steve w said:
So just thread the pushrod a bit further up and chop it?



That's what I did on my last build, worked fine.


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Yep did the same with mine too.

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