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  1. peashooter

    I need to borrow an 87-89 USAF dual circuit master cyl. mount temporarily

    interesting. I wonder how the pedal linkage works for this, or what it looks like.
  2. peashooter

    I need to borrow an 87-89 USAF dual circuit master cyl. mount temporarily

    There are several programs out there that should be free and can open it. The only one I’ve ever played with is edrawings. You can download a free copy of that and open the model saved as an edrawing. You can pull dimensions off of that.
  3. peashooter

    I need to borrow an 87-89 USAF dual circuit master cyl. mount temporarily

    If nothing else pans out, the company I work for has ordered a $500,000 3D metal printer that I'll be responsible for (and it wont be busy for the first few months so I'm sure I could make some on it for the just the cost of the materials). I'd just need to figure out what material would be...
  4. peashooter

    I need to borrow an 87-89 USAF dual circuit master cyl. mount temporarily

    I think the info may be spread out on several threads but there have been many attempts at getting these from the mfg, although you are welcome to try. I think you will find most of us steelsoldiers to be quite frugal. There have been many group buys or attempts that I’ve followed and they...
  5. peashooter

    I need to borrow an 87-89 USAF dual circuit master cyl. mount temporarily

    I need to crawl under the truck and figure out if there is any good reason for that strange undercut business on the casting in the area you opened up (where the brake pedal attaches). If you look at the pictures in post 1 below where someone modified an M35A3 master cylinder bracket to work on...
  6. peashooter

    I need to borrow an 87-89 USAF dual circuit master cyl. mount temporarily

    Yes, there are about 3 master cylinders still in production that work well for this. One is identical to the 87-89 trucks but it uses custom tube nut fittings so not ideal for a retrofit, one is a remote style similar to the a3, and the other is is a reservoir type unit like the 87-89 trucks but...
  7. peashooter

    I need to borrow an 87-89 USAF dual circuit master cyl. mount temporarily

    CAD File for Master Cylinder Bracket Well Clinto was able to obtain a new Dual Circuit Master Cylinder Bracket. We modeled it up in 3D CAD....and then ran out of time to put much additional effort into the project for the time being. We understand that this is a complex shape and not something...
  8. peashooter

    I need to borrow an 87-89 USAF dual circuit master cyl. mount temporarily

    There isn't a NSN listed that I could ever find (see attachment). The part number is 5934072 and its item 2 in the picture
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