Following on from the battery tray installation, attention turns to the brake reservoir which needs fitting to the master cylinder.
Now, in previous builds, the standard donor part for the brake reservoir has been the Sierra brake reservoir which simply pushed onto the master cylinder. The availability of those in the marketplace has virtually dried up, the odd one appears on Ebay but new, reconditioned ones are virtually impossible to find and when one does come available they seem to go for silly money.
GBS have addressed this shortage by developing their remote brake reservoir kit which is essentially a reservoir which fits to a bracket on the firewall and that in turn feeds the master cylinder with fluid through a couple of pipes/fittings - a nice solution:
so to get this fitted you need to:
Rivet the bracket which holds the reservoir onto the firewall
Drill out a couple of holes (+/- 28mm) in the side of the pedal box, apply a couple of rubber grommets and pass the piping through from the reservoir to the master cylinder.
Attach a couple of fittings to the top of the master cylinder which in turn the rubber pipe pushes onto.
Jubilee clip all the pipes to the fittings
Drill a further hole into the firewall to pass the wiring for the brake reservoir through to the rear.
Job done!
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