Magnus -
If you can believe it the Cast Iron Brake Master on my BJ8 is definitely
shorter than the standard ali clutch master right next to it.
I think there are alot of different manufacturers out there, and I've
learned that the brake masters come in all shapes and sizes. The Clutch
masters all seem to look alike, however.
Cheers,
Alan
On 11/16/06, Magnus Karlsson <magnuskarlsson@bornet.net> wrote:
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> Alan,
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> The correct one for servo brakes is indeed longer than the one for the
> clutch and non-servo brakes.
> However there are several internal bore sizes available for the small
> Girling aluminium master. Of these
> different sizes only the .625 was ever used on the Healey. When buying a
> new master for servo cars
> of the correct .875 size you will find that only cast iron ones are
> available today and that it is noticably
> bigger than the clutch master. Note that the ones originally used were
> aluminium and about the same
> size as the cast iron ones available today.
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> Regards
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> Magnus
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> 16 nov 2006 kl. 14.38 skrev Alan Seigrist Blue 100:
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> Magnus -
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> I've recently learned there are several versions of the Brake Master
> available in the market. The one I have is actually shorter than the clutch
> master.
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> Cheers,
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> Alan
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> On 11/15/06, Magnus Karlsson <magnuskarlsson@bornet.net> wrote:
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> > Bill,
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> > The brake master cylinder shall have a larger internal bore than 0,625.
> > If I remember correctly 0,875. That cylinder is easy to distinguish
> > between
> > the 0,625 because it is longer.
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> > The large bore was used in conjunction with the servo as it moves
> > more fluid,
> > aka gives more force on the calipers and brake cylinders, with the same
> > pedal movement. If used without a servo it would give you a very
> > stiff pedal.
> > If used on the clutch it would give you a little harder pedal but
> > would put a
> > lot of strain on the clutch slave and mechanism as it will give a
> > longer travel
> > exceeding that of the slave.
> >
> > The small bore if used with the servo would give you a very soft pedal.
> >
> > Magnus Karlsson
> > Sweden
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