{"id":4810,"date":"2013-08-18T01:23:24","date_gmt":"2013-08-18T08:23:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/grandmighty.com\/?p=4810"},"modified":"2013-08-18T01:28:07","modified_gmt":"2013-08-18T08:28:07","slug":"custom-bracket-stainless-braided-clutch-line","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/grandmighty.com\/2013\/08\/custom-bracket-stainless-braided-clutch-line\/","title":{"rendered":"Custom Bracket + Stainless Braided Clutch Line"},"content":{"rendered":"
While my pace with the car has certainly slowed down, it is by no means at a halt. There’s still plenty to do and I’ve been actively working in the background. Admittedly, I need to fall back into a rhythm with this website to keep the updates flowing. <\/p>\n
Let’s start with a small part I had made recently, pre-Wekfest. After deleting the ABS<\/a>, the rear brake proportioning valve was left suspended by the lines without any support. I could have attempted to make a bracket myself, but I wanted something higher-end than what I would be able to rig together. So, once again, I leveraged the engineering prowess of FFTEC and dropped the car off one Friday to have them handle it. <\/p>\n Having custom fabrication work done is never cheap, but it’s a worthy investment. FFTEC made me a nice, beefy aluminum bracket that almost resembles a billet piece. I was pleased with the product, however, the story would be too easy if it ended there. Due to the close vicinity of the brake booster, the proportioning valve had to be positioned further outboard. This put tension on one of its brake lines, and wasn’t entirely optimal. If the proportioning valve could be moved downwards, it would relieve the stress on the line and place it into a more neutral orientation. I made a few measurements and ordered a pair of SS 5mm spacers, a pack of SS M6 button-head bolts, and M6 flange nuts from McMaster-Carr. <\/p>\n Unfortunately, I still wasn’t quite satisfied with the 5mm spacing… so I tried again by reordering a pair of 10mm spacers and another pack of appropriate length bolts. For this iteration, I was under a time-crunch since Wekfest was around the corner. I had to pay Next-Day shipping twice because the spacers and bolts were shipped out of 2 different locations. My efforts proved to be in vain, because one of the packages was delivered to the wrong address by UPS. You can only smile and move on in situations like this. <\/p>\n Here’s the proportioning valve and bracket with the 10mm spacers. Excuse the dirty engine bay, the car just came back from having work done at the body shop (more on that later). <\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n