Clutch / Fluid Bottle - Access and relocation
Discussion
Has anyone 'considered / looked into / actually done' a relocation of the clutch & brake fluid bottle (Tuscan, or any of the 'T' cars)?
A couple of sparky ideas in my head are to;
1. Move the bottle wholesale into the engine bay, or;
2. Fit a small remote reservoir to some location that is easily accessable.
Your suggestions, solutions, considerations would be warmly welcomed.
Yours
8nil
A couple of sparky ideas in my head are to;
1. Move the bottle wholesale into the engine bay, or;
2. Fit a small remote reservoir to some location that is easily accessable.
Your suggestions, solutions, considerations would be warmly welcomed.
Yours
8nil
Dickie...
Good point well made. I do that just now, but was looking to have a form of set up that was a little less challeging for quick visuals and for bleeding / topping up (avoids p155ing brake fluid behind the pedal box and other such japes!).
I have a flip bonnet conversion, so having an external remote reservoir has an attraction if located in the engine bay.
Cheers
8nil
Good point well made. I do that just now, but was looking to have a form of set up that was a little less challeging for quick visuals and for bleeding / topping up (avoids p155ing brake fluid behind the pedal box and other such japes!).
I have a flip bonnet conversion, so having an external remote reservoir has an attraction if located in the engine bay.
Cheers
8nil
Done it. I have built a brake bias box and mounted all three in the engine bay. I cut the fibreglass above the pedals, the flat area below the scuttle, and made a tray to mount the reservoirs in as there is very little clearance to the underside of the bonnet.
I can't post pics as tech things are beyond my skill set.
Easy to fill/check
I can't post pics as tech things are beyond my skill set.
Easy to fill/check
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