Alternative master cylinders?
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 8:34 pm
Last year Phil made an interesting suggestion that instead of adapting standard master cylinders to accept remote reservoirs it would be a good idea to change to an m/c which had the input pipe fitting in place.
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... r+cylinder
I'm rather attracted to this idea, as I'm fitting a totally new braking system anyway, want a remote as I don't want to lift and dirty my new carpets more than necessary, and will be fitting a servo (I know, but I've got dodgy knees...)
One question has occurred to me though. I'm fitting Wolseley brakes, not discs. When disks are fitted the advice is always to remove the top hat seal, but the alternative cylinders Phil suggested are presumably made for disc brakes and won't have a top hat seal or similar. Does this make them unsuitable for drum brakes?
Mark
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... r+cylinder
I'm rather attracted to this idea, as I'm fitting a totally new braking system anyway, want a remote as I don't want to lift and dirty my new carpets more than necessary, and will be fitting a servo (I know, but I've got dodgy knees...)
One question has occurred to me though. I'm fitting Wolseley brakes, not discs. When disks are fitted the advice is always to remove the top hat seal, but the alternative cylinders Phil suggested are presumably made for disc brakes and won't have a top hat seal or similar. Does this make them unsuitable for drum brakes?
Mark