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I need to know if the brass union that is fitted to the rear of the master cylinder has a convex base or concave, like the brass unions fitted to the rear wheel cylinders that take the bleed nipples, can anyone tell me?
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I think the banjo fittings on the master cylinder are the same as the ones on the rear slave cylinders.


Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
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I've a feeling all the pipes in the kit I used had concave ends. I think the inside of the fitting is this sort of shape (cross-section through the mating face):
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The convex pipe end mates with the outside of the ridge, but the tip of the bleed nipple mates with the inside. Don't take my word for it though as my memory is a bit hazy about this.
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The convex pipe end mates with the outside of the ridge, but the tip of the bleed nipple mates with the inside. Don't take my word for it though as my memory is a bit hazy about this.


Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
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It certainly is in the manual, and that's the way I did it when I put Fenchurch back together. The front brakes go into the banjo and the rears into the bolt.bigginger wrote:The one at the rear of the M/C isn't a banjo fitting though, is it? I'm confused, but I'll have a look tomorrow, since I have a few out of cars with original pipes still attached.
I've just had a look at a spare banjo fitting and it has a convex cone inside, not exactly like the above representation, more like this:
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Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
Thanks Alex, My fitting is as your first diagram, although not quite as defined. I thought/think as you do, that it seems to accomodate both pipe ends, but as your second post suggests that there are two different brass banjo seats, it looks as if I need to find one with the convex seat. I phoned esm today and they said that the bleed nipple unions and the m/c union use the same part. The short link pipe in the kit I bought ( the one linking the front cylinders) has convex ends all the rest have concave. I think the concave is known as a single flare and the convex a double.
The bolt is the same as your second diagram.(convex)
The bolt is the same as your second diagram.(convex)