Put in the hydro-boost today. Learned some new stuff that I have not seen on the threads that I had read on the subject.
The mount for the proportioning valve on the '96 is a wider width than the mount on the '98. Had to cut a chunk out of the '96 bolt hole to make it work. I should have just drilled the mount hole bigger, would have been stronger.
I chose to go with the '98 master cyl. The tubes on the '98 are 3/16- 4mm. The old fittings where still in the junkyard master cyl so I used them with new tube.
The big thing for me was the '98 uses a bubble end. Had to go and get a flaring tool that did iso bubble flare. The '96 uses a double flare.
The front brake line on the '96 proportioning valve uses 3/16 tube, so I reused that fitting. The rear fitting uses a 1/4 tube, so I had to find a fitting that was the right thread ( no I do not know what the thread is) for 3/16 tube.
Installed the cable lock for the CAD. That was simple to do with a big gaping hole where the engine should be.
The mount for the proportioning valve on the '96 is a wider width than the mount on the '98. Had to cut a chunk out of the '96 bolt hole to make it work. I should have just drilled the mount hole bigger, would have been stronger.
I chose to go with the '98 master cyl. The tubes on the '98 are 3/16- 4mm. The old fittings where still in the junkyard master cyl so I used them with new tube.
The big thing for me was the '98 uses a bubble end. Had to go and get a flaring tool that did iso bubble flare. The '96 uses a double flare.
The front brake line on the '96 proportioning valve uses 3/16 tube, so I reused that fitting. The rear fitting uses a 1/4 tube, so I had to find a fitting that was the right thread ( no I do not know what the thread is) for 3/16 tube.
Installed the cable lock for the CAD. That was simple to do with a big gaping hole where the engine should be.