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Dave Klein
10-30-2023, 07:42 AM
Hey Guys and Girls.......I'm putting together my "46 CJ2A and have to install master cylinder....My problem.........The PO has cut off the original part of frame where the master mounts. I have the tie bar that goes from master to the pedal mount rod but it seems like not enuf travel on the pedal and the arm hits the master when all the way down..
Does anyone have any pictures of just how everything fits in that area? How far away does the master sit from the edge of frame..
I'm using the original (new) single line master with the threaded hole in front mounting hole..
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks, Dave

bmorgil
10-30-2023, 08:21 AM
Hello David! Here are a few pictures. Maybe someone has got one torn down they can give you some close ups and dimensions on. You may wait to check and see if someone within driving distance has a CJ you can crawl under with a tape measure. In some of the attached photo's, the frame is upside down.

Dave Klein
10-30-2023, 08:43 AM
Thanks bmorgil.....If anything, It looks like my brake pedal lever is not bent as much as yours...Mine could have been modified(?) by the PO to fit the master cylinder he had...He had made up (poorly) a bracket to fit an end mounted cylinder and cut off all the original stuff...

Dave Klein
10-30-2023, 09:17 AM
Thanks bmorgil.....If anything, It looks like my brake pedal lever is not bent as much as yours...Mine could have been modified(?) by the PO to fit the master cylinder he had...He had made up (poorly) a bracket to fit an end mounted cylinder and cut off all the original stuff...

I have another question.. I'm going to weld a 1/4" plate to the frame to mount the cylinder...Does the one bolt holding the cylinder go all the way thru to the outside of the frame? Then the front one thats threaded into the cylinder come from outside the frame? Are there spacers that would then be inside the frame? I'm thinking of buying a new brake lever, then I would know that I have the correct one?
Dave

bmorgil
10-30-2023, 05:09 PM
Hang on David, I am going to crawl under there and take a few picks. Ill try to get a reference for you. gmwillys might jump in here. He probably knows right where the go. He has repaired/restored quite a few frames.

gmwillys
10-31-2023, 12:06 AM
Included are some photos of a few different frames with the brake master cylinders installed.

The link below has a close up of the orientation of the master cylinder.

https://www.thecj2apage.com/forums/threaded-master-cylinder_topic48754.html

bmorgil
10-31-2023, 05:32 AM
Some real good looks there gm!

If you look in the pictures gm has, you can see the tie bar. It fits over the cross shaft and locates the master cylinder the exact distance it needs to be from the cross bar.

https://www.kaiserwillys.com/products/master-brake-cylinder-tie-bar-fits-41-48-mb-gpw-cj-2a/

Dave Klein
10-31-2023, 10:38 AM
You guys are AWESOME !!!! I found enuf pictures to see where the MC goes....The bolt towards the front of Jeep goes thru the frame...I found that hole and then with the tie bar, I will be able to locate MC......And the tie bar will locate how far away from the frame I need to be also... I did end up ordering a new cross shaft and brake arm because I decided they are both worn enuf to be a problem...
Thank y"all, Dave in sunny Fl.

gmwillys
10-31-2023, 11:09 PM
You are welcome Dave. Your frame turned out really nice after you got it all stripped down.

bmorgil
11-01-2023, 06:34 AM
OK gm, I give, where are the pictures of Dave's frame?

Dave Klein
11-01-2023, 11:51 AM
Hey bm... This is Dave and I never sent any pictures of my frame..........gm is confused?? lol !!

bmorgil
11-01-2023, 05:43 PM
Hahahaha! gm works too hard and stays up too late!

gmwillys
11-02-2023, 12:01 AM
True. Bmorgil's PeeJ's pictures where what I saw. Sorry Dave, my mistake. Trying to multitask and eat brunch didn't work out for me there.

Dave Klein
11-05-2023, 03:24 PM
On a different subject,,,Has anyone designed a better way to put the front hub on instead of the double nut lockwasher system?? There must be a better way ?? It does work but I think it's a PIA?? Also, do I fill the knuckle housing with the corn head grease. Or do I leave a little room for expansion?
The master cylinder mount will be good now as soon as I weld a 1/2 thick plate on the frame to mount it.
Thanks, Dave

bmorgil
11-05-2023, 07:52 PM
Lots of font hubs are on that way. It was and still is the way the beam style is usually set up.

You fill the knuckle to the level of the plug and stop when it runs out.

Show us some pic's of that project Dave!

Dave Klein
11-06-2023, 05:18 PM
I just got the corn head grease from Amazon.....It looks like it could be used with a caulking gun but there is no tip on the tubes.....So I just put in my grease gun??
Then pump till it comes out the plug? I need a battery powered grease gun.....
I can't send any pics on my flip phone !! I'm pretty much old school !!! Sorry bout that !!!
Dave

bmorgil
11-06-2023, 05:36 PM
Go for it Dave! You have the process. In the grease gun it goes.