An excellent tutorial, as are all of your videos, it is a pity more people do not watch these before attacking a restoration. Happy Christmas to you, Chris B.
great sets of restoration videos, my quick question is the two wires that attach to the master cylinder switch fitting , does it matter which terminal they connect to ?
Hello Scott , great vid. I have a Willys MB 44 which sprung a leak today on its brake line, near the master cylinder. I can't tell if it's the Y fitting, or just the line. Visibility is the issue. How best to access to see / repair. With a hoist and removal of the heat shield? Many thanks in advance!
If you are installing the Master Cylinder and the Brake Lines at the same time, does it make sense to put the brake lines into position, then connect the lines onto the Master Cylinder just before you install it ? The would make turning the wrenches easier.
An excellent tutorial, as are all of your videos, it is a pity more people do not watch these before attacking a restoration. Happy Christmas to you, Chris B.
Thank you my friend and Merry Christmas to you 👍
You do an awsome job ! Perfect instructions !!!👌👌👌
Great job appreciation for the good and clear explanations
My best regards from Denmark
As usual that’s a very neat video. Thanks. Yves.
To install the brake light switch, you can use an Oil Pressure Sending Unit Socket.
Thank's for all videos.
Awesome videos and thank you, Scott!
Great, good to know, keep them videos coming
You’re the man
Good vidéo👍👍👍 (Belgium)
Nice job. Excelent!
great sets of restoration videos, my quick question is the two wires that attach to the master cylinder switch fitting , does it matter which terminal they connect to ?
Hello Scott , great vid. I have a Willys MB 44 which sprung a leak today on its brake line, near the master cylinder. I can't tell if it's the Y fitting, or just the line. Visibility is the issue. How best to access to see / repair. With a hoist and removal of the heat shield? Many thanks in advance!
Great video! ..
If you are installing the Master Cylinder and the Brake Lines at the same time, does it make sense to put the brake lines into position, then connect the lines onto the Master Cylinder just before you install it ? The would make turning the wrenches easier.