I had to work Saturday to catch up on things, so I only had Sunday to work on the LJ. I hate it when work life gets in the way of my build.
I ran out of time to post yesterday, so I'm doing it tonight. Continuing the cutting brakes, I needed to figure out where to mount the lever/master cylinder assembly inside the console. I had made some short levers awhile back (see
Post #556) so that I could put the assembly inside the console without the levers hitting the front wall of the console, allowing me to mark the location for the slots on the console. I mounted the console to the floor and set the lever assembly inside. And then I moved the assembly as close to the parking brake lever assembly as I could so that the cup holders would be as useful as possible (not very), with the lever tops almost touching the front inner wall of the console, and marked the holes with a fine point marker:
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I used circles inside, and the center dots are only for rough-reference. Next, I used the aluminum backer plate that will go on the bottom side of the tub to more precisely mark the hole centers. To do so, I used transfer screws, one at a time. If you don't know what transfer screws are, they are similar to transfer punches, but they look like set screws with a point on them:
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There's one screw at the front and two at the rear of the assembly, so I started with one of the rear screws so that I could use the other rear hole along with the front hole to align it to the circles I'd drawn. After getting it lined up, I lightly tapped the transfer screw itself to mark the center, and then I used a proper center punch to enlarge it. Then, I did the same with the other rear hole, keeping the first transfer screw in place so that I could "feel" the first transfer screw drop into the punch mark. And finally, I did the third one. Here's a photo of the sequence:
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Notice how the tub has a radius at the lower right in the photos above? I did, too, and it means that my backing plate has an interference problem:
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So, I went to my trusty companion, the hacksaw, for assistance:
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Interference problem solved:
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Finally, I mounted the assembly:
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And the bottom side:
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The backing plate is 7071 (just kidding, Savvy-watchers, it's 7075-T6) with heli-coils in the threaded holes for durability. I marked the console at the top of the levers before I removed the console for the picture above. More on that at a later date.
Next up is to plumb the three lines from the master cylinder back to the double 90° bulkhead fittings that penetrate the tub. However, I discovered one problem. The K-Tool flaring tool I bought to make the flares can't be used on such shot lines because the dies are too long, and I can't have two flare nuts on the tube with enough room left to fit in the die. Since I'm using stainless steel brake tubing, and because it's challenging to double-flare stainless tubing, I chose AN fittings because they only require single flares. I have a 37° Rigid flaring tool on the way, as it gets pretty good reviews, and its die is much shorter. I hope it works!
Stay tuned...