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Bakes100

Filling Gap After Tilting Master Cylingder

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Bakes100

Hi guys

 

Im looking to tilt my master cylinder to gain abit more clearance as its a tad tight at the moment.

 

After tilting it what do people use to fill the gap thats left?

 

Also does tilting it affect anything else? like the position of the pedal?

 

Any help is appreciated :lol:

 

Thanks

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Spiky

it will affect the pedal position,

 

i never worried about the gap,

 

other on here have used a foam

 

i fixed the issue but making a pedal box..lol

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welshpug

instead of tilting the MC I moved the Servo upwards.

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M@tt

i used some thin ply wood between the servo and the pedal box. The piston puller thing on the servo can be wiggled about (ie it doesn't move in a precise linear in out direction) so it doesn't matter if the servo is slightly tilted to one side or up/down

 

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