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Skybolt Brake System

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In Remembrance 7/14/20200
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I have the rudder pedals in place as well as the master cylinders.I have started the installation of the brake fluid system on my Skybolt. Well' scratching my head and looking at it is about as far as I've gone!I have Cleveland master cylinders (built in reservois) [link below to show the idea]http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/lgpages/cleve_mbrakecyl.phpAnd a Grove in line parking valve. A remote push / pull cable for the parking valve. A couple feet of aluminum brake tubing and an assortment of AN fittings.If anyone has a suggestion and to include a couple of pictures that they could share with me, for some ideas of how to tackle the install. That would be very appreciated.Thanks in advance. Eric.
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