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    Here is a somewhat dark picture of my power brake setup in a Brookville frame using a TCI bracket. I had to notch the Brookville crossmember as you may see but of course the stock crossmember is a wide inverted U-channel, so I am not sure whether or how much you might have to notch the stock crossmember. The only thing that may be useful to you is that you can see the cowl bracket relative to the TCI bracket. The distance of the pedal pivot from the hole in the frame for the radiator on the left rail can vary +/- about 1/2 inch from the TCI instructions, but of course that will determine where the pedal is relative to the floor boards. As I recall from the TCI instructions the bracket can be used on the stock (boxed) frame as well as the aftermarket Brookville frame shown here.

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