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Installing a new brake master cylinder, Electrial question |
Jonnydaub |
Aug 29 2015, 03:42 PM
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My '75 has spade lug connectors, but there were so many things that weren't 'original' on the car when I acquired it. I'd just crimp on a new spade lug and be done with it (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) - All new M/Cs I've seen come with sensors that have the spade connection anyway.
Also, make sure to completely seat the plastic feed nipples (or whatever they're called) into the rubber grommets on the M/C. Some folks like to disconnect the feed lines from the reservoir and pull them downward a little so the nipples are easier to install (before bolting the M/C to the bulkhead), then pull the lines back up and reconnect to the reservoir (IMG:style_emoticons/default/aktion035.gif) |
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