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jambo

posted on 16/6/08 at 10:12 PM Reply With Quote
mnr brakes

a couple of questions about the brakes please.
1.does it matter which way round the bias bar goes(long side of threaded bar to right or left.)
2. does the t piece benefit being in the middle of the chassis or can it be mounted bellow one side of the brake,then piped to other side.
ps from a search of some posts the pedal set seems to be a new design again.

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sucksqueezebangblow

posted on 16/6/08 at 10:19 PM Reply With Quote
long side of the bar to the right. three way t piece at rear. four way at front wth presure switch. both mount centraly. also worth noting need to clean out inside of cylinder in centre of brake bedal and greasing so bias bar bearing slides freely within it.

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Johneturbo

posted on 16/6/08 at 10:22 PM Reply With Quote
Not sure if it matters, but the longer thread is to the right as your sat in the car, as in the manual.

No reason why you can't have the T piece nearer one side.

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sucksqueezebangblow

posted on 16/6/08 at 10:24 PM Reply With Quote
Longer thread is to right to mount optional remote bias adjuster knob.





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vinny1275

posted on 17/6/08 at 07:30 AM Reply With Quote
I've had to mount the front T-piece on one side of the chassis, as the trigger wheel for the VR sensor would have fouled it (I have the IB suspension).

Pics of all this in my photo archive - linky - the original place as in teh manual and the new one....

HTH

Vince






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