Dan,
Yes you can.
However, it makes the physical removal of the brake MC a bit more
fiddley.
I did it recently on a 73 roadster, and to be honest, it wasn't all that
more difficult.
Good luck
Rick Morrison
72 MGBGT
74 Midget
On Sun, 28 Mar 1999 16:06:17 -0600 "Dan Ray" <danray@bluegrass.net>
writes:
>Do I HAVE to disconnect the clutch M/C line in order to remove the
>Brake
>M/C?
>As I stare at the various fasteners keeping the brake M/C in
>place...I'm
>wondering, since the clutch is working fine -- why disconnect and go
>through
>the bleeding process on that separate system?
>Both Haynes and Bentley say to disconnect the clutch line, but they
>ALSO
>said to remove the entire distributor to get the starter motor out --
>and
>that was untrue. (only had to remove the cap to get at the top bolt)
>Has anyone ever done this job without having to bleed the clutch
>system?
>If I must get the clutch line out of the way, then I might as well
>pull the
>whole thing and clean/paint that dismal corner of the engine bay!
>TIA
>
>Dan
>73 B
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