Ok!
i've looked at what's involved!
The good news is:
1. It looks like you can use the existing brake pipes - the existing ones run past where the new serov and mastercylinder is going to be fitted!
That's it for the good news!
2. The bad news
A list of things we know you need:
a. Servo and master cylinder (does the old panda cylinder fit the servo?)
b. Mounting bracket for servo
c. Brake pedal gear - from Servo to Pedal
d. Inlet manifold from Uno 999 Fire non-injection, or form Panda 4x4 - it has a vacuum pipe to which you attach, via a rubber tube, your servo
THe brake pedal gear is the trickiest - I am as yet unsure wether you need the ENTIRE Pedal mounting plate (in which case you need to disconnect steering, clutch, throttle etc.
or wether you can just add to the existing Pedal mounting plate, the specific parts that you need.
THe clutch pedal runs off the same spindle as the brake pedal . . . .
I've got some pics:
i've looked at what's involved!
The good news is:
1. It looks like you can use the existing brake pipes - the existing ones run past where the new serov and mastercylinder is going to be fitted!
That's it for the good news!
2. The bad news
A list of things we know you need:
a. Servo and master cylinder (does the old panda cylinder fit the servo?)
b. Mounting bracket for servo
c. Brake pedal gear - from Servo to Pedal
d. Inlet manifold from Uno 999 Fire non-injection, or form Panda 4x4 - it has a vacuum pipe to which you attach, via a rubber tube, your servo
THe brake pedal gear is the trickiest - I am as yet unsure wether you need the ENTIRE Pedal mounting plate (in which case you need to disconnect steering, clutch, throttle etc.
or wether you can just add to the existing Pedal mounting plate, the specific parts that you need.
THe clutch pedal runs off the same spindle as the brake pedal . . . .
I've got some pics:
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