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    The main frame of this unit is a peice of 1 1/2" square tubing. The two light blue peices are welded to it, and they are solid steel round stock, drilled and tapped for 3/8" diameter bolts, which act as mounts for the master cylinder mounting plate. The green part is a solid steel shaft, with one end turned down to fit into the brake pedal arm hub, and has a snap ring groove machined into the end of it to retain the brake pedal arm in place. The gold/orange part is a peice of steel tubing, with the inside "step-bored" from both ends to accept a pair of oilite bronze bushings, and it too is welded to the main square tube. The peice of dark plue flat bar is welded into place, and acts as a mounting point for the stop-light switch.
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