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Old 03-27-05, 02:51 PM
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fmic pipe hitting brake master

i am in the process of pounding the pipe that hits the brake master
i have been lightly hitting it with a ball peen hammer. is this the way to go about it, is it going to crack? should i heat it up then pound it? or should i just continue lightly pounding it cold?
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Old 03-27-05, 03:13 PM
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Is this for the Greddy kit? If so i just cut my pipe about an inch or so because the greddy kit is made for a RHD car so the master cylinder is not a problem for them.
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yes its the greddy kit
how much is an inch or so + or -
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I cut about 1-2 inches off the last pipe #5 i think it is. Just cut it an inch shorter then test fit it. If it still hits cut it shorter, if not then your all done.
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