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Thanks, I did not install it but I do believe the splash is still on. In fact I'm certain of it.
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Rusty, I just had to comment. I've been a dumpster diver for materials for a very long time. Then I graduated to a couple of scrap yards that I became friends of the owners. I would salvage electrical, motor starters and controls, even fittings (electric hydraulic and air). It's amazing what people throw away ( I especially salvage Allen Bradley). They got sold to Omni and those sources are gone now.Your just like me ! When any shop I worked at would through stuff away I would go and scrounge through it . I would really score big at the metal fabricator shop I worked at for 8 years. The boss would get a "cleaning bug" up his butt and have the entire crew stop working and have them just throw everything away that was on the floors. They would get the big swipe brooms out and clean everything. Later I would go back at lunch time and go through all the garbage and pick out the stainless steel bolts that where tossed out. One time I got two five gallon buckets of bolts ! One year he went through the metal storage racks and threw out "tons" of steel angle iron, flat bar and plate. I asked If I could just load this up myself and he said "as long as it was gone by the end of the day " he didn't care. So I called up my dad and said bring the truck down and we loaded up 2 tons of metal. I still have some pieces left in my storage container to this day. Mostly pieces that are just to big to really use like 1/2" thick 4" angle iron. The rest got used for projects over the years.
This splash plate should be removed.
Removal of it worked for me......................
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You need to use the "plate" that has two threaded holes for the reservoirs. It is used instead of the plastic housing. The standard "plastic" housing will not work.Has anyone installed a remote brake reservoir on an Air Force Deuce with duel circuit brakes? I did on mine and the master cylinder leaks where the top is connected to the body. This master cylinder is made in two parts, not like the trucks that have a one circuit brake master that is one piece.
The reservoir cap is vented, so, yes, it is not designed to be submerged.If you disconnect the vent that is part of the fording system & mount the new reservoir say on the firewall just above the fender wouldn't water get in your brake fluid if things got deep?