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    series 2a dual circuit master cylinder convertion

    gidday landy bretheren
    "dirty girty" 1965 s2a 109 s/wag.
    for rego.... beginning of a long story.... need to change brake master cylinder from single circuit to dual circuit with brake booster.
    has defender disc brakes installed .
    is there a bolt up landrover system to adapt, eg county , defender ?
    alternitive surgestions ?
    part from spell check
    very much appreciated
    cheers coopers

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    Does it have rear drums?

    If yes just get the whole pedal box, booster and master cylinder off a 110 County. You may have to extend the cut out on the top of your series footwell for the brake pedal but all the bolts should line up.

    Otherwise if you have rear discs you need a Defender all disk MC.

    Diana

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    diana
    fanks for the infos
    this is going to be inspected by a mods certifier to b blue plated
    they were strongly suggesting new components
    is there much cutting of the fire wall?
    cheers coopers

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    Depending upon your model of SIIa there may not be any cutting at all.

    It is just the hole on the top side of the footwell where the brake pedal pokes through. The 88" and 4 cyl 109" had the early design brake pedal box/master cylinder bracket where the brake and clutch holes are the same size. The six cyinder had a brake booster on the pedal box and the slotted hole for the pedal needs to be longer. From about 1970 most of the firewalls have the longer hole even the 88s and 4cly 109s.

    The engineer should not even be able to see the cutting as it is all contained within the brake pedal box.

    The only other problem you may have is the space on the inner mudguard for the booster and master cylinder which protrude forward. You may need to acquire the RHS inner mudguard for the suffix H SIIa or SIII.

    The image below is a 110 firewall, but the holes are the same. In most SIIa and SII firewalls the holes are the same size as the clutch one in this pic. You have to extend the hole to be the same as the brake one in this pic.


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    ledgend
    fanks
    much appreciated
    will proceed with confidence
    implomenting surgested changes
    always fort for pumps on a landys braks ment they was workin
    usin the handbrake ment day wasint ...mmmm
    look forward to braking with confidance
    cheers coopers

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