I have been slowly picking away at the 1950 project and have been working on the brakes but its taking longer than necessary because I haven't been happy with my choices out there. It seems that all of the solutions to mount a dual chamber master cylinder using the stock pedals require you to either; modify the rear cross member, or run a heim joint with a spacer to line up the new MC bore with the push rod. With some kits you have to do both!
I might be able to get over the cross member modification, but I just cannot get behind using a 3/8 bolt in single shear on such a safety critical item. Does this bother anyone else? It seems that companies like CPP sell the heck out of the conversion kits. Has anyone ever ended up with a bent or broken bolt there where it attaches to the brake pedal?
This bothered ms so much that I did some measuring, I think I can design a bracket that fits a new dual chamber MC under the floor, with the proportioning valve underneath, without modifying the rear cross member, and using the stock clevis and a lengthened push rod. It would also put the front chamber of the MC just under the old fill hole in the floor so you can just elongate that hole and not have to cut a new one further back.
Anyway, I'm just looking for some thoughts from you guys on whether this bugs anyone else and if anyone has solved it another way.