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Posted: August 06, 2010 07:58PM Registered: 3 months ago Posts: 35 |
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cokerart
David,
Take a look at the calipers. First, make sure you have a matched left/right pair. Then look closely and see if there is cast into each caliper "16P". If so, then you have early TR6/GT6 calipers. If you have "16PB" then they are late (1973-on) TR6 calipers. The big (and, to my knowledge, only) difference is that the "PB" uses metric bolts to mount them.
You will need new metal brake lines, which will come rolled into a coil that you will have to form to the proper shapes. You can use the Spit master cylinder with no problems. That's how my Spit-6 is set up.
I HIGHLY suggest that, since you are starting from scratch, that you switch over to silicone brake fluid, only to avoid brake fluid damage to your paint when it invariably leaks or spills.
Best of luck.
-Bob
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