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Re: hph's 400
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[quote]If you are trying to mix and match different year parts then you may need to do a custom fit or tweak the holes.

Side note, installing the master cylinder is a real bear. I followed my own advice in this thread, and the car is disassembled the same as in this video, but it still took forever. FYI, I have stainless lines.


That's my concern for when I do the master cylinder. It's hard enough to reach it as is, I can't imagine putting it back in. I think when I do it I may change the lines from stainless steel to copper-nickel lines. I hate stainless.


I'm 6'8" so I can reach it easily as long as the air duct is out of the way. Shorter people may need a stool to lean over the fender.

Good news is I see no better way to do it than the advice I already gave. Install it, get the lines in place to set the angle of the V-tee and mark with Sharpie. Remove, tighten the V-tee, then get it back in and connect the lines.

The unit and floor plate are to be removed as an assembly. Disconnect the gas pedal, obviously tie the brake pedal out of the way, and pull back the floor carpet from the front left corner to the gas pedal mount. The plate extends slightly under the firewall carpet, but no removal is required. Slide up steering column boot. When done, adhere carpet with landau adhesive.

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Re: hph's 400
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What I did when installing my Treadlevac unit was to do it unfastened from the floor plate, sitting on the frame roughly in position it was going to be and used blocking and padding as needed for support and to tilt it to the approximate angle. I could then work thru the floor opening from inside the car to hook up the tubing and get tubes and block snug but not tight. Once tubes were started then I mounted the unit to the floorplate and bolted that to the floor. It was then just a matter of reaching over and removing the support items and tightening connections instead of trying to do everything standing on my head.

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