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Oh. I'm going to either mount mine to the firewall and make a "modern" pedal setup. Or mount a can to it and put it out there on the firewall. I think it'd be easier that way. And if I do, I can mount the second air pack down where the old MC went.
Uploaded the drawing. I think this means there's about 54.5mm of travel. Or about 2" of travel. I'm getting it's from the 20 and 34.5mm measurements where things are measured for the front and rear pistons. Now to figure out brake can setup or just a simple firewall mount and a second...
Wilwood emailed me back, they don't make a cylinder large enough for our trucks. So that's out. But I wonder if the three separate MC one would work.... Splitting all three axles. But that'd be a lot of plumbing to make that work.
Anyhow, after speaking with Peashooter. He recommends dorman...
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I sent Wilwood an email asking if they had any options that would suit the pressure/volume. We'll see what they say.
I like the air brake can idea better because we keep the air system for all the air brake trailers. Hydroboost is a possibility, but I'm not sure how you'd make that also...
So the deuce brake system runs at 1800 psi. I know the stock single circuit MC is a 1.75" bore. I found a spec sheet that listed the length as 9.625 and 8.188 compressed. So I assume that'd be the piston travel. So that works out to be 3.46 cubic in. So .58 cubic in for each wheel?
I was told 8 was enough from the mud people that run hydro steering. I know yours was a 9". But when it comes to cyl you have 8 then 10. So no 9 option. I'll probably just torch my own plates.
Probably wouldn't be terribly hard to hack up the already broken up military steering wheel and...
The .275 servo came in today. As well as a power steering pump. I ordered a 3x8x1.25 double action cylinder. I'm going to just use a single cylinder and keep the stock drag link in place. Hopefully I'll win a trans cooler on ebay too for like $23. I have the couplers ordered. Once I get...
I've got it setup this way now because before it would allow people to double buy the membership and wouldn't add in the time. The work around is for me to downgrade you, then you upgrade, then I add back in the time. And yes you'd be entered in for a second chance. Send me a message if you...
There's two sets of doors. The first entrance door, then the door opening to the shop area. Mr. Tillman was just shuffling about, but as soon as he stepped into the shop area he was face to face with the V100. His eyes opened wide and he approached the passenger side hatch. For a moment he...
Two axles or Three axles, they would use a two circuit MC. Front axle would be on one, the rear tandems on the rear.
The air brake can/MC setup would allow you to easily mount it on the firewall. You'd gain some elevation doing that as well. My only concern with the setup is long term...
I'm interested in one of these myself. Mainly I just need to have a recommendation of what MC we could use. Because that's really nothing more than a brake can with the push rod cut down and a mounting plate made between it and the MC.
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