Thanks for the info.
I have flushed my brake system a few months ago and the brakes didn't get any better.
Over the weekend, I measured my brake pedal and it has a 6:1 ratio. It's the right one for disc brakes.
The travel of the 1" master cylinder is not very much. I looked at the JMC hydraulic clutch MC location and it is really close to the brake MC so it seems that a 7" brake booster will not fit. Some people have suggested a 15/16 MC, but I am concerned about this being too little of a change.
I'd like to try a 7/8 MC. Can someone identify a 7/8 MC that will work for a disc/drum setup?
Wilwood has a 7/8 MC, but I don't know if it is a drum/drum unit with built in residual valves. If not, then this may work.
I have flushed my brake system a few months ago and the brakes didn't get any better.
Over the weekend, I measured my brake pedal and it has a 6:1 ratio. It's the right one for disc brakes.
The travel of the 1" master cylinder is not very much. I looked at the JMC hydraulic clutch MC location and it is really close to the brake MC so it seems that a 7" brake booster will not fit. Some people have suggested a 15/16 MC, but I am concerned about this being too little of a change.
I'd like to try a 7/8 MC. Can someone identify a 7/8 MC that will work for a disc/drum setup?
Wilwood has a 7/8 MC, but I don't know if it is a drum/drum unit with built in residual valves. If not, then this may work.