Did some reading, tried some math, but do not yet have all the necessary figures for calculations.
I have realized that exactly where each component pivots in relation to the others will make a big difference in pedal ratio and feel.
I think I will mock up half and three-quarter distance versions of the bar.
See horrid illustration below. View facing the frame head from the front.
Left end is the link from the pedal, right end is the fixed pivot point.
Center is where the floating pivot bar to the MC's attaches.
I am expecting that the three-quarter would give me a more natural feel as it reduces the added pedal ratio. (Unless that is backward?)
A lot of this effort revolves around dealing with the offset of the brake pedal in relation to the MC mount. Making it two MC's adds some complexity.
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It would seem that with some care boosters should never have been needed.
EDIT: After playing about with a ruler, cardboard, and scissors, it is clear only the second configuration stands a chance.
And the pedal pivot point moves very near the balance bar pivot point.
I had hoped it might be possible to shorten it all up as well, no way.
I will need the shortest MC's possible. Tilton 75's at 3.1" plus a banjo fitting are still a little shorter than the original Girling. $102.00 Each for the full kit.