[Tigers] Lower Brake Master Cylinder Nut
coolvt at aol.com
coolvt at aol.com
Fri Jul 13 11:11:47 MDT 2018
Going way back in my memory, I think if the brake pedal is disconnected and swung out of the way, you should be able to get a socket on the nut / bolt from the inside while holding the nut from the outside with an open end wrench. Mark L (if you ever get in a jam and a combination wrench is too long, you can always choose a junk one and cut it in half:-)
In a message dated 7/13/2018 12:03:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, tigers at autox.team.net writes:
I'm trying to replace the brake master cylinder on my 1966. I've spent three days trying to loosen the lower master cylinder retaining nut. I removed the cowl to fender brace trying to gain better access. I've tried wrenches, sockets, distributor wrenches, swivels, flexible shafts. I've tried it from inside the car as well. I can get a wrench or socket on the nut, but there is no room to turn either due to the master cylinder body, clutch master cylinder body and steering column. I really don't want to have to remove the steering column. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions before I sell the car?
Richard
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