Robert Horne Posted May 7, 2013 Report Posted May 7, 2013 PT, here are a couple of photos of my 48 Dodge MC experiment. I used a Mustang II used MC to see if it was adaptable, and work good. I used a 9 inch rod running through the original MC, to push the Mustang II MC. I made a bracket from a piece of angle iron, to hold the newer MC in place. Brakes worked good, so I bought a rebuilt MC from the autoparts, made a better bracket, and it has worked good since. There is a small hump in the floor near the front of the seat, but not noticeable. One pump, full pedal, and months later, did not have to add any fluid.... Quote
faucet47custom Posted May 10, 2013 Report Posted May 10, 2013 But they would be so pretty and shiny then turn that pretty green color. Talk about some patina. Be aware you need an alloy. Do NOT use plain copper lines. Quote
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