Thread: master cylinder size
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07-07-2006 05:07 AM #1
master cylinder size
What happens when you change bore size?? More or less pedel travel? More resistance? I'm Getting old and can not remember
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07-07-2006 05:25 AM #2
the smaller the bore the more pressure, less volume you have, big bore less pressure, more volume. pedal should stay the same, shouldn't have to press as hard.
Originally Posted by 53 Willys
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07-07-2006 05:57 AM #3
I like a 1" bore master cylinder on cars over 2,500 pounds, 7/8 or 3/4 on lighter cars with 4 wheel discs. On light cars, the small cyliner bore and 4 wheel discs seem to give a more controlled stop. Nothing scientific to back this up, just what works for me.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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07-07-2006 06:33 AM #4
Thank you Thats what I needed
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