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MG Midget and Sprite Technical - Pedal box - Sebring Sprite

Hi

Any tips on making a Sebring Sprite type pedal box with two single Girling master cylinders for a MkI/II Sprite, apart from buy one?

I have a spare pedal box and possibly suitable master cylinder alloy spacer (from a Morgan). Any fabrication tips - making the new master cylinder mounting cross member, length of pushrods and availability (correct one? http://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/p548/GIRLING-EXTENDED-PUSH-ROD-5/16UNF/product_info.html).

Any tips on sourcing good quality master cylinders? Are genuine ones around? 0.75 for brakes, what size for clutch?

Thanks
Mike
M Wood

your best bet might be to ask Martin Ingall for advice, he should be able to point you in the right direction.
http://www.sebringsprite.com/
Alan A will probably be along soon, he knows lots about Sebrings too.
David Smith

Mike,

I have just had one made , drop me and e mail and i will send you my phone number etc

I used merlin for the rods and burton power for the cylinders , came in at about £100 excluding having box made

Cheers
Andy
Andy Chaffey

Hi
I've made a couple but never made any drawings however if you contact Martin Ingal via the Sebring website he may supply you with a suitable drawing.
I did write an article about making the Sebring pedal box for midget & Sprite Club magazine Mascot.
If you contact me via www.masckent.org I will dig out the article and scan it to you.
Alan
Alan Anstead

Hi Alan and Andy

Many thanks for the info - I'll contact you as suggested

Best wishes
Mike
M Wood

I did the tilton set up....the best #1 mod ....I went with the whole tilton set up ...pedals, box, cly balance bar....it was well worth the cost

The main issue to be aware of...its a tight fit, esp on the clutch master...I had to notch the rain channel on the bonnet for the clutch master resivoir cap to clear

I also went stainless steel braided hose with AN fittings...it was just so much easier to make the bends and connections over hard brake lines

http://www.tiltonracing.com/products

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