Fly-Off-Handbrake

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Cutler
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Fly-Off-Handbrake

Post by Cutler »

Ok, i'll open a new topic for this:

this is what i want in my car:

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wich way is the brake system in the 360 working? one circle for the front and one for the rear brakes? or one for front/left rear/right
and front/right rear/left?

i guess front/rear would be easy, as the flyoff just has to go in the rear brake pipe, maybe a manual balancer added?

anybody done this before?
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garth
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Re: Fly-Off-Handbrake

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Just plumb that in between the back and front. i think. That's what I've done on the BMW.
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Re: Fly-Off-Handbrake

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Yeap!. Fortunatley Volvo made it dead easy to plump one of these in. Saying that never got round to fitting mine :)

If i remeber correctly the line from the front goes into the rear most port on the Cylinder.
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Re: Fly-Off-Handbrake

Post by pistonpen paultje »

You can get dead cheap Fly-off's at compbrake.co.uk! Ordered mine there too.

Redoo the lining from the regulator to the left hand rear brake cylinder. So the fly off needs to bee behind the regulator...!
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Re: Fly-Off-Handbrake

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nice. it's on the list. as soon as some extra money is free, this will go in.
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