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brakes
About to buy new master cylinders, victim of choice 3/4" or 5/8" bore is there a preference.
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Re: brakes
For the front or rear?
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Re: brakes
Dual system 1 front,1 rear and sidecar.got 5/8" bore on the other outfit but saw some with built in reservoir but these are 3/4 wondering if it made any difference,they are Girling/copies.
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Re: brakes
Hi,
On our F2 outfit we have a 0.625 (5/8") bore master cylinder feeding the front brakes (2 calipers) and a 0.7mm bore master cylinder feeding the back and side calipers.
Hope this will help
On our F2 outfit we have a 0.625 (5/8") bore master cylinder feeding the front brakes (2 calipers) and a 0.7mm bore master cylinder feeding the back and side calipers.
Hope this will help
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Re: brakes
Hi Petercaughlin
It's not just a matter of Mastercylinder size, you have to take the rest of the system into consideration, lever ratios, number and type of calipers,etc.
As Whites knows as he baffled the living daylights out of everybody in his F2 thread !
But the bottom line is. . .the mastercylinder doesn't actually effect the braking efficency, only the 'feel'. so it's a matter of driver preference really.
That is unless you are trying to create some sort of 'bias' system, but that's not really the way to do it.
Big cylinders = hard pedal, less travel.
Small cylinders = softer pedal, more travel.
Hope this helps
Wal
It's not just a matter of Mastercylinder size, you have to take the rest of the system into consideration, lever ratios, number and type of calipers,etc.
As Whites knows as he baffled the living daylights out of everybody in his F2 thread !


But the bottom line is. . .the mastercylinder doesn't actually effect the braking efficency, only the 'feel'. so it's a matter of driver preference really.
That is unless you are trying to create some sort of 'bias' system, but that's not really the way to do it.
Big cylinders = hard pedal, less travel.
Small cylinders = softer pedal, more travel.
Hope this helps
Wal
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Re: brakes
I have just discovered that one of my master cylinders is well worn, weres best place to get ap 2623 short cylinders from guys ?
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Re: brakes
Wal,
So are you a Big and hard or a small and soft man?
So are you a Big and hard or a small and soft man?

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Re: brakes
I'm just about to list a 0.7 cylinder on the auction site....kezz32 wrote:I have just discovered that one of my master cylinders is well worn, weres best place to get ap 2623 short cylinders from guys ?
The only reason I'm not using it is the pushrod thread length is wrong for how I want to fit it - according to the AP Racing guidance - the pushrod's are matched to the cylinder - they will have them back to fit a different pushrod - but it would cost something like £40 - so if I can get decent money for it - I'll sell & buy a new cylinder with the correct length pushrod....
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Sorted thanks i went to graham goodes in leics
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Yes wal ama short and soft man . We will see how it feels in anger . Ps high you guys will see you soon