I have a new Spitfire MC that I plan to install very soon on my TC. Joji, you give a link to a flaring tool, and if I understand, you think it's for bubble flares, but it's not. I haven't found a moderately priced bubble flaring tool, but you'd think they're out there with all the European cars in circulation. I believe those are the normal flares for them.
So, it turns out that I have a piece of unused brake line with a bubble flare at each end. I plan to use that; cut it in half, and use each half as a jumper to the old brake lines (cut back a bit), joining them with a U.S. typical SAE double-flared coupling. Seems like brake line flaring is always a bit hit-or-miss, but my tool is of the sort that Joji shows us from Eastwood, and it works pretty well. I just mention in case someone wants to weigh-in about some complication I haven't anticipated.
But...I'm unclear about what the issue is with the new vs. old actuator shaft on the replacement Spitfire MC and the old Lotus one. I guess that the length is different, and there's a question about whether the business end at the MC is the right shape to just swap the old one into the new MC, is that correct?
Vince