Geoff, as you know I have twin horizontal master cylinders.
If you have the space behind the carb (probably with a slim air filter) and you are using a cable clutch which fits lower down (mines a hydraulic clutch so sticks up) I cant see why you wouldn't be able to fit twins fitted transverse across the car, rather than inline like mine are.
There's nothing to stop you fitting them anywhere within 360 degrees plane degrees really. The pushrod from the pedalbox pushes vertically.
Also, the master cylinders I have fitted here are quite long. The ones I have on the Coupe are shorter. Alternatively you can fit remote reservoirs to these master cylinders. Like a cap with a tube on it for the master cylinder, which can be connected via a pipe to the remote reservoir location.
I put some new back brakes on last week when I fitted the new subframe and it took me no more than 2 mins to bleed the rear circuit. I never had that with the old metro setup.
One thing that isn't well documented, but i really recommend is the cutting down of the brake and clutch pedals 2 inches on the vertical section. The effect of this is you get more pedal travel as it doesn't hit the floor.




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