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June 8th, 2019, 10:54
#11
 Originally Posted by 49 Streamliner
On my '49 Streamliner there are three overlapping access panels in the floorboard directly beneath the steering column. When they are removed, the master cylinder is exposed. It took a 7/8" open-end wrench to loosen the cap; I'm not sure you'll get a socket and ratchet in there.
I have attempted to attach some photos. One of them shows two of the panels removed and the third one still in place.
Bill
A correction on my previous post. The photo with what appears to show one of the access panels still in place is actually showing a felt pad that was under the panel.
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