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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: stewart 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 9:24 AM
  Subject: Re: [Quantum Owners] Mondeo master cylinder into 2 + 2


  Hmm, are you joking?

  On Wednesday, January 22, 2014 4:57:28 PM UTC, Susan and Martin Scott wrote:
     
    Having had a recent experience with trying to buy one of the XR2 cylinders 
(unsuccessfully), I've also been wondering about spares. The other route which 
I'd be inclined to try would be to get a master cylinder made........ All it 
would need is some fittings tigged to a tube which could be turned and 
subsequently bored/honed after a plate has been attached. It could be a cheaper 
and easier route than modifying a mondeo one. Servo could be a problem though!
    Martin
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: stewart 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 4:19 PM
      Subject: [Quantum Owners] Mondeo master cylinder into 2 + 2


      Ok I know this has been talked about over the years but --  I have owned 
my 2+2 for 18 years now and the Xr2 later type master cylinder and servo have 
completely had it and like others on here I found replacements either difficult 
or ridiculously expensive to obtain. So I am going down the Mondeo route as new 
master cylinders are still readily available on Ebay. I have obtained a Mk2 
Mondeo master cylinder non ABS and servo in good nick and I may buy a new 
cylinder as well. 
       I have read much about how to modify the mounting brackets and push rod 
in the past but I am wondering if anyone has actually done it and can offer 
some advice. I remember seeing some good drawings of the mods but unfortunately 
they have now been deleted and the links don't work. I wish I had copied it 
before it went.
       There is almost too much information on the net about this. Some people 
suggest cutting a vee slot out of the bottom of the brackets bending down and 
then welding others say to cut from the top almost through bend downwards then 
insert a vee shaped piece of steel. I also seem to remember someone said to 
shorten the whole bracket.
       Obviously whatever is done may effect the pedal position and I have seen 
instructions for an adjustable push rod using cotters and threaded rod to 
correct this.
      So my question is does anyone know the exact mod to the Xr2 brackets 
which will leave the pedal in its original position on the 2 + 2. Thanks Stewart

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