by RJLougee » Sat Jul 20, 2013 8:29 am
You didn't say what kind of tranny you're running, so if you're running an auto you can move the whole brake assy over to where the clutch pedal bolts up and install it there. I've done that on a couple rigs. In order to actuate the hydroboost, you can get creative with the pedal placement, get a differently angled pedal assy or even weld a bar between the brake and clutch pedals so you have the brake in it's "normal" position and can use the clutch pedal to brake modulate with the left foot wheeling.
If you're running a stick, then that's off the table. The issue with the "width" of the hydroboost is all about where the accumulator is in relation to the intake. Many of the hydroboost units can be rotated to clear the intake. Generally, it doesn't matter where it sits, nor where the hoses enter/exit. You may have to unbolt the unit and hold it in the right position to get it bled of air when first installed, but it won't matter after that.
Something like this, but rotate 180 degrees and turn the master up-side down.

So it looks like this:

As far as the rest of the hoses, etc... it's just parts. Take the components into the Parker Store and they can build you the right hoses and/or supply adapters.
HTH, Joe
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