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"59" 100-6 brake/ clutch master cylinder upgrade

Secondchance2013

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I have a 59 100-6, bn 4 edition , and I am looking to locate or if anyone knows where I can get a upgrade brake/clutch master cylinder set up . I am running 4 disc brakes and the current set up is standard . Mine is all tied into one package but separate compartments . Thanks Joe
 
I have a 59 100-6, bn 4 edition , and I am looking to locate or if anyone knows where I can get a upgrade brake/clutch master cylinder set up . I am running 4 disc brakes and the current set up is standard . Mine is all tied into one package but separate compartments . Thanks Joe

I'm moving this to the Austin Healey forum. You posted in the forum for discussing the new forum software (Although the name of the forum "New Forum Discussion" I realize could be a bit confusing and some could think it means "any new discussion on the forum".)
 
Joe,

I'm using a Nissan B210, dual-circuit master cylinder for the brakes and the standard mc for the clutch. My BN4 is a '57 with 4-wheel discs.
 
Later this year, I'll be installing a Fiat 124/131 tandem 3/4" master cylinder - available on Amazon for around $40.
Mount flange is angled, so I made an adapter plate as shown.
Pictures of project so far:
https://www.pbase.com/stevegerow/dualmcproject

Clutch is standard.
FiatDualMCwAdapter.jpg
 
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